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Uni Accidentally Tells Students to Leave the Lib
Posted 6:45pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Hugh Askerud
The automated “voice of God” in Central Library, normally reserved for kicking out late night studiers at closing time, spoke up at midday on Friday, August 16th. Despite being told to leave by the tinny voice, stubborn students remained steadfast in their seats. Critic respects the Read more...
Glass ‘Spike Trap’ Laid on Dundas
Posted 6:41pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Hanna Varrs
Police are investigating an incident where a ‘spike trap’ of glass was allegedly laid out on Dundas Street close to Studholme at midnight on Saturday, August 17th. Residents living close to the mess said that it appeared like an entire blue bin had been emptied onto the road. Four police Read more...
Summer Festival Lineups Released
Posted 6:38pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Both Rhythm & Vines and Rhythm & Alps released their first lineups to the deflated applause of students last week. In a tough moment for students who bought early-bird tickets, the RnV line up has been critiqued by pretty much every student Critic talked to as being “shit.” For Read more...
Women’s Ice Hockey on the Rise
Posted 4:44pm Saturday 17th August 2024 by Adam Stitely
The Dunedin Thunder Women’s Hockey team is taking to the ice in a home game at the Dunedin Ice Stadium against the Auckland Steel this weekend, August 24th and 25th. The team, including five Otago students and coached by SPEX lecturer Michael Sam, currently sit at third on the table. Critic Te Read more...
Queer Rep Quietly Removed From Exec
Posted 4:42pm Saturday 17th August 2024 by Nina Brown
There is no longer a Queer Rep on the OUSA Student Executive. The position was added to the 2024 Exec as an ex-officio member from UniQ after a Student General Meeting (SGM) in September last year voted it in. However, following contention over whether this followed “due process”, the Read more...
Student Presidents Unite at National Conference
Posted 4:38pm Saturday 17th August 2024 by Hugh Askerud
In the wake of a crumbling New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations (NZUSA), student association presidents have united to create a national president’s council. The decision was made at a national conference between the student leaders on the weekend of July 26th, held at Lincoln Read more...
POLSA Students Beat Lecturers in Debate
Posted 4:33pm Saturday 17th August 2024 by Hanna Varrs
In the first iteration of a students versus lecturers POLSA debate, last Monday August 12th a team of “white male law students” (their words) pipped their professors at the post. A keen crowd of peers gathered in the Richardson Building Moot Court to witness the battle over whether or Read more...
Young Writers Fest Coming to Town
Posted 4:30pm Saturday 17th August 2024 by Nina Brown
Back for its 10th year, Ōtepoti will be hosting the New Zealand Young Writers Festival on September 13-15th, a (free) three-day festival produced by Dunedin Fringe. This year’s program, which dropped last Wednesday, is packed with a diverse range of panel discussions, workshops and Read more...
New Venue ‘Dropkicks’ Announced
Posted 4:27pm Saturday 17th August 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Captain Cook and Dive Bar’s grave is soon to welcome new occupants. The building, which has been up for lease since 2022, will soon be occupied by a venue called ‘Dropkicks’, set to be open this September. Musos and students rejoice, something fucking great just happened. The Read more...
New Venue ‘Dropkicks’ Announced
Posted 7:20pm Monday 12th August 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Captain Cook and Dive Bar’s grave is soon to welcome new occupants. The building, which has been up for lease since 2022, will soon be occupied by a venue called ‘Dropkicks’, set to be open this September. Musos and students rejoice, something fucking great just happened. The Read more...
Problems Reported at Award-Winning Te Rangihīroa College
Posted 11:47pm Saturday 10th August 2024 by Gryffin Blockley
Te Rangihīroa College had a rocky start at the beginning of the year, flooding mere 24 hours into its first full-time residents moving in. It has now been alleged to Critic Te Ārohi by multiple sources that the flooding was the first of other issues. The hall, which is the Read more...
Uni Flats Unplugged
Posted 10:58pm Saturday 10th August 2024 by Jodie Evans
A number of Uni Flat residents are feeling left in the dark after a series of evening power outages occurred without explanation in the peak of Dunner's winter. In an effort to stay warm, residents went to bed early and “piled on blankets” all the while feeling miffed. However, an Read more...
Med Revue Review
Posted 10:57pm Saturday 10th August 2024 by Jonathan McCabe
Medagascar: Med Revue 2024 went off without a hitch. The three night show sold incredibly well and, beating the insular claims, not just to Med students! From August 1st until the 3rd, med students took a few hours break from their rigorous 16-hour-day study schedules to put on one hell of a Read more...
International Film Festival Comes to Dunners
Posted 10:54pm Saturday 10th August 2024 by Adam Stitely
The New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) is coming down to dirty Dunners from the 15th to the 25th of August. This means it’s time to grab your least conspicuous trench-coat (the snacks won’t sneak themselves in) and try to remember something from your year 10 French class (je Read more...
Catacombs Wets The Bed
Posted 10:49pm Saturday 10th August 2024 by Nina Brown
Moshtix sent disappointed ticket-holders for the ‘Pink Pony Club: Pop Party’ an email last Wednesday announcing that the event had to be postponed – not because Chappell Roan would never willingly set foot in the dank den of DnB (Catacombs ofc), but because of Read more...
Inside Out? More Like Dance Your Heart Out
Posted 10:40pm Saturday 10th August 2024 by Molly Smith-Soppet
The Otago Dance Association’s annual showcase is fast-approaching, scheduled for September 28 in the College Auditorium. This year, the ODA’s exec have chosen to base the showcase on Pixar’s Inside Out, the 2015 cartoon movie applauded for its colourful depiction of the inner Read more...
Students Protest University’s Silence on Palestine
Posted 3:41pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Iris Hehir
A crowd of 100 student protesters marched from Union Lawn to the Clocktower on Tuesday, 30 July, to protest the University of Otago's continued silence on Palestine. Otago Students for Justice in Palestine (OSJP) are demanding the University declare Palestine an “independent and sovereign Read more...
Youths Get Crafty For Palestine
Posted 3:31pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Gryffin Blockley
Crochet and fundraising are quite possibly the two most wholesome things you could pair together. Luckily for Aotearoa, the Crochet for Palestine raffle means you can experience just this in the next few weeks. For just five bucks a pop, you can enter the raffle, closing August 11th. Critic Te Read more...
Big Red May Become Just ‘Big’
Posted 3:01pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Hugh Askerud
A makeover is on the cards for the iconic Big Red Castle Street flat. In a recent Trade Me listing which put the flat up for rent in 2025, DNA Property Management described big plans to make the dingy den “into a nice place to call home [...] rather than how it looks now.” To Read more...
Dunedin Sound Icon Martin Phillipps Dies at 61
Posted 2:59pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Jordan Irvine
Martin Phillipps, lead singer and songwriter of legendary Dunedin band The Chills, died unexpectedly on Sunday, July 29th. Revered as an icon for crafting the legendary New Zealand anthem ‘Pink Frost’, the singer was a beloved local figure. At age 15, Phillipps began his music career Read more...
Look After Your Mates: A Broader Reminder
Posted 2:56pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Hanna Varrs
During OUSA Student Support’s recent Winter Wellbeing Week, students may have noticed ‘Look After Your Mates’ campaign posters on campus from the OUSA Student Exec. Critic Te Ārohi spoke to OUSA Welfare and Equity Rep Tara Shepherd, who spearheaded the campaign and explained Read more...
Hayward’s Dryer Fiasco “Anarchy”
Posted 2:50pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Hugh Askerud
What’s that smell? Hayward College, according to its residents. In a letter to the editor, one student tipped Critic Te Ārohi that the hall has been left with just one functioning dryer for two months and no hot water showers for its 176 residents, welcoming a “barf-inducing B.O. Read more...
Auckland Beats Otago in Football Quarterfinals
Posted 2:47pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Robbie Heller
Chatham Cup fever struck Dunedin on Saturday, July 27, as the University Football Club took on New Zealand football powerhouse Auckland City in the quarterfinals. Held at Logan Park, it was a true David vs Goliath battle, with Auckland claiming a 5-1 win in front of a (slightly sloshed) student army Read more...
Residential Rep Resigns
Posted 2:45pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Nina Brown
The Student Exec’s Residential Rep has resigned from the position for “personal reasons.” This comes mere weeks after the former Finance and Strategy Officer also resigned from her post, with the by-election last week electing a replacement for the position. At their weekly meeting Read more...
Breatha Lands FSO Position at By-Election
Posted 2:43pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Second-year Daniel Leamy would have had one hell of a Wednesday night after winning last week’s OUSA Finance and Strategy Officer by-election by a razor-thin five vote margin. Copping 50.74% of the votes, Daniel beat out his opponent, none other than Critic Te Arohi Bachelor Joel Tebbs, 172 Read more...
Otago Skiers Win Big at Canterbury Campus Comp
Posted 2:40pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Nina Brown
The Otago Uni Snow Sports Club (OUSSC) “brought the energy” at the annual CUBA JIB in Christchurch on Wednesday, July 24th. The Red Bull-sponsored Re-Ori event is a ski and snowboarding competition run by the Canterbury Uni Boardriders Association, held right on campus. They welcomed Read more...
U-Bar Renos Chop Green Room
Posted 2:09pm Sunday 4th August 2024 by Hugh Askerud
U-Bar’s green room (where bands and their mates hang out during gigs) is no longer available for use, leaving musos and ardent Pint Night goers in despair. This comes after the bar’s recent renovations, which saw Pint Night temporarily shifted to Auahi Ora for the last handful of first Read more...
‘The Dairy’ Back on the Market
Posted 8:42pm Sunday 28th July 2024 by Gryffin Blockley
Grab your dehumidifiers and dustiest mates, notorious Castle Street flat The Dairy is available to rent in 2025. After a year or two of sitting unoccupied, the infamous six-bedroom flat is up for grabs for $150 a week, a price that’s been labelled “expensive” by a previous tenant Read more...
Rob Roy Dairy Sold To New Owners
Posted 8:40pm Sunday 28th July 2024 by Angus Rees
Rob Roy has been officially sold to a new owner as of July 17th. The iconic Dunedin dairy, famous for its hefty amounts of ice cream and massive cones (wheyyyy), had been up for sale since March 2nd before being purchased by new owners the Wednesday before last. As the old guard looks to Read more...
Finance and Strategy Officer By-Election
Posted 8:35pm Sunday 28th July 2024 by Critic
Following the resignation of the Finance and Strategy Officer on the OUSA student exec, there is a by-election happening to fill the position. OUSA accepted the nominations of two candidates last week: Daniel Leamy and Joel Tebbs. Voting is open this week from Monday to Wednesday, July 31st Read more...
Vic Uni Staff & Students Call for Divestment from Israel
Posted 7:56pm Sunday 28th July 2024 by Monty O’Rielly
Pressure continues to mount for universities across the motu to express solidarity with Palestine. Pōneke Wellington has seen successive protests, the most recent involving Massey students calling for their university to divest from investments in Israeli Government Bonds. Now, Victoria Read more...
Poker-Playing Students Invite Buy-Ins
Posted 7:54pm Sunday 28th July 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Students have flocked to Cosy Dell after two open-invite poker games were advertised to the student body last week. Posted on Castle 24 (before being removed by organisers), the games were advertised as a $50-100 buy-in event, inviting students to rock up for an evening of good old-fashioned poker Read more...
DCC Proposes Time Limits to North D Parks
Posted 7:49pm Sunday 28th July 2024 by Hanna Varrs
The Dunedin District Council (DCC) is proposing changes to 60 parks on the student-riddled street of Harbour Terrace. According to the DCC, these changes will occur in two places: “the block between Union Street and St David Street; and the block between St David Street and Dundas Read more...
Icy Plunge Secures $3k for Mental Health Support
Posted 7:45pm Sunday 28th July 2024 by Hugh Askerud
A second-year battler has raised $3k for mental health support after swimming in the recent New Zealand Ice Swimming Championships at Alexandra Pool on July 10-13th. Now that’s Dunedin-core. Maddy spoke to Critic Te Ārohi about the struggles of the race and her motivations for taking Read more...
‘Flipper Fest’ For Feathered Friends
Posted 7:42pm Sunday 28th July 2024 by Sam Smith-Soppet
A genre-diverse festival called Flipper Fest has been scheduled for August 9-10th, all in the name of the Yellow Eyed Penguin Trust. Platforming local musos of the current Dunedin Sound, the festival promises to merge surf rock with punk and indie-adjacent sounds to make for a rip-roaring Read more...
Exec Propose to Pay Themselves More
Posted 7:40pm Sunday 28th July 2024 by Nina Brown
An emergency meeting was held between the OUSA Exec last week to discuss the proposal of paying themselves more. Given they’re currently paid $20.50 per hour pre-tax (minimum wage in NZ is $23.15) you can see their reasoning. They plan to present proposed remuneration changes to the student Read more...
Shrexy U-Bar Kicks off Re-Ori
Posted 4:17pm Saturday 20th July 2024 by Gryffin Blockley
After U-Bar was SWAMPED with closure for much of the second half of first semester (cue wails from Pint Night loyalists), its semester two debut was OUSA’s very own Shrek rave – presented by yours truly. Boasting free entry and complimentary glow sticks – potentially in a Read more...
Closed Caption Lectures (Hopefully) A Step Closer
Posted 4:15pm Saturday 20th July 2024 by Gryffin Blockley
In a win for accessibility and people who swear they can’t hear without subtitles, closed-captions in lectures appear to be getting closer to reality for Otago tauira. Last week, all students were emailed a link for surveys inviting them to give feedback on a policy proposed by the OUSA Exec Read more...
Students Pressure Unis for Stance on Palestine
Posted 3:38pm Saturday 20th July 2024 by Nina Brown
Students for Justice in Palestine across the motu are continuing to pressure their universities to take political stances on the war on Palestine. Universities continue to defend their positions of “institutional neutrality” – a position students might have been willing to accept Read more...
Capping Show Claims Edinburgh Ripped Off ‘Beezie’ Theme
Posted 3:36pm Saturday 20th July 2024 by Molly Smith-Soppet
A recent Edinburgh Realty ad campaign has raised eyebrows after students noticed it looked somewhat similar to the Capping Show’s Barbie-esque theme. Edinburgh? More like Edinbruh. With similarities in colour palette, characters, and terminology, Capping Show members have voiced their Read more...
Free Brekky Attracts Porridge Pinchers
Posted 3:32pm Saturday 20th July 2024 by Robbie Heller
Rumours of a porridge thief swept the free brekky community last week after successive mornings saw the porridge stock depleted quicker than you can say “oatmeal.” Breakfast runs from the OUSA Clubs and Socs building from 8:30am every morning, but claims say that the porridge has been Read more...
Exec Member’s Ghosting Prompts By-Election
Posted 3:24pm Saturday 20th July 2024 by Hugh Askerud
A by-election for the Finance and Strategy Officer role on the OUSA Student Exec has been called. Abby Clayton, who occupied the role last semester, bowed out of her Exec position last Monday, July 15th. Her formal resignation followed a month of radio silence, with repeated attempts to reach the Read more...
OUSA Referendum Results Are In
Posted 8:42pm Saturday 13th July 2024 by Nina Brown
The OUSA referendum was at the end of last semester. All enrolled Otago Uni students were emailed a link to an online survey to have their say on what OUSA should focus their efforts on. Questions were able to be submitted by students prior to being put to vote, and after some to and fro (with many Read more...
Daddy Grant Graces the Vice Chancellor’s Throne
Posted 8:36pm Saturday 13th July 2024 by Nina Brown
July 1st marked Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka’s freshly minted Vice Chancellor Grant Robertson’s first day on the job. The former OUSA President and Deputy Prime Minister has had a busy first couple weeks of welcomes, meetings, and media attention, telling the Uni Council at his first Read more...
OUSA Student Support Has New Digs
Posted 8:32pm Saturday 13th July 2024 by Gryffin Blockley
OUSA Student Support shifted locations early last week, vacating its building on Ethel Benjamin (behind Clubs and Socs) and moving into the old National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies – a casualty of the University’s financial strain. For those unfamiliar, OUSA Student Read more...
All Aboard the Contiki School Bus
Posted 8:30pm Saturday 13th July 2024 by Gryffin Blockley
If seeing one more TikTok of Euro summer will send you over the edge, travel company Contiki has revealed they’re now offering ‘Contiki University’ branded trips, offering eight ‘courses’, each fit with a major and minor subject. Pretty sure this isn’t why Read more...
SPCA Investigates Claims of Expo Animal Abuse
Posted 6:59pm Saturday 13th July 2024 by Hanna Varrs
A recent ‘Exotic Pet Expo’ in the North East Valley has caused community uproar as allegations of false advertising and animal abuse pour in from community members. Organiser Amelia Seales, who has run the event twice before, has firmly denied any wrong-doing. The expo, held on Read more...
OUSA Criticises Residential Tenancies Amendment Act
Posted 6:56pm Saturday 13th July 2024 by Hugh Askerud
The OUSA Student Exec recently submitted on the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill in opposition to its proposed introduction of no-cause evictions. It’s exactly what it sounds like: the bill would allow landlords to evict tenants without needing to give a reason. Critic Te Ārohi spoke Read more...
Student Exec Turn In Second Quarterly Reports
Posted 6:53pm Saturday 13th July 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Is it that time already? OUSA second quarterly reports are in (most of them), and we’re here to give you an insight into what our student dictators have been doing/not doing in the time you’ve been pilfering snacks from your parents' pantry. Buckle up for a rootin’ Read more...
Otago Uni Releases Statement on Free Speech
Posted 6:47pm Saturday 13th July 2024 by Hugh Askerud
In a flying start at his first Uni Council meeting last Tuesday, new Vice-Chancellor Grant Robertson (GRob for short) approved the ‘University of Otago Statement on Free Speech’. Free speech advocates have since come out calling it the “gold standard” of policies. The Read more...


