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660 Scholarship Winners: What’re They Up2?
Posted 3:47pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Annabelle Vaughan
Last year, Emily Bell and Samuel Leaper were two of the four students who received the University’s inaugural Six60 Scholarship. The scholarship lets them live, rent-free, at 660 Castle Street, for the whole year, as well as giving them the chance to be mentored by one of Aotearoa’s most Read more...
Volunteer Service Abroad Bounces Back After Covid
Posted 3:45pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Fox Meyer
Te Tūao Tāwāhi (Volunteer Service Abroad, VSA) is gearing back up to send recent grads to work overseas. The whole “international travel” aspect was complicated by Covid, but a new “e-volunteering” strategy is now an option alongside the traditional Read more...
From “Fuck! I Can’t Cook” To “Fuck! I’m a Cook!”
Posted 3:40pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Denzel Chung
Former Otago student Alice Taylor’s MasterChef run came to an end last week with a solid third-place finish. This isn’t the end of the culinary road for her, though, with judge Michael Dearth offering her a new job at his Italian restaurant Baduzzi. Alice sat down with Critic Te Arohi to Read more...
Leith Surges, Paddlers Rejoice
Posted 3:37pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Denzel Chung and Keegan Wells
The nationwide storm last week saw the Leith rise to 70 times its normal flow. Local legends from the Otago University Canoe Club (OUCC) were all over it, tackling what they estimated was about a Grade 4 rapid. While the Leith normally cruises along at around 0.8-1 cubic metres of water per Read more...
Aotearoa Continues Imports of “Blood Phosphate”
Posted 3:32pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Zak Rudin
A group of around 15 activists gathered outside Ravensdown’s fertiliser factory at Ravensbourne last Tuesday, for a “morning of mourning” over a “shipload of shame”. On a cold, dark and wet morning, the black-clad protesters were opposing the “unwelcome” Read more...
Ireland Screws All Blacks, Unscrews Lightbulbs
Posted 2:29pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Fox Meyer
After handing the All Blacks their first-ever Dunedin defeat on Saturday 9 July, the Irish national rugby team parked up at Vault 21. And evidently, they weren’t too keen on leaving. Chris Dickie, a bartender at Vault, said that as closing time grew near that night, staff at the bar started Read more...
Everyone’s Favourite $4 Lunch Lady Begins A “New Incarnation”
Posted 2:27pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Denzel Chung
Jane “J-Ma” Beecroft, long-known as the $4 lunch lady, is beginning a “new incarnation” on campus. She’s hoping her new “chat room,” which she calls “Life, the Universe and Everything”, will help provide a space where students can feel Read more...
Ireland Screws All Blacks, Unscrews Lightbulbs
Posted 1:14pm Wednesday 13th July 2022 by Fox Meyer
After handing the All Blacks their first-ever Dunedin defeat on Saturday 9 July, the Irish national rugby team parked up at Vault 21. And evidently, they weren’t too keen on leaving. Chris Dickie, a bartender at Vault, said that as closing time grew near that night, staff at the Read more...
SCANDAL! Man Opens Door!
Posted 1:59am Saturday 9th July 2022 by Denzel Chung
An Edinburgh Realty tenant was left feeling “infuriated” after a tradie unlocked her bedroom door to complete some repairs while she was asleep. Marie* rents in the Station Apartments complex, a set of 5 studio apartments on Anzac Avenue managed by Edinburgh Realty. At first Read more...
GARBAGE! EnviroWaste Red Bins GONEBURGER In Dunedin!
Posted 1:57am Saturday 9th July 2022 by Denzel Chung
At least one provider of Dunedin’s red bins, EnviroWaste, have pulled the plug on signing up new customers. Fears of an impending bin monopoly have been dismissed by EnviroWaste, who said the move is only temporary. A check of the EnviroWaste website using Dunedin addresses shows an Read more...

