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Kind Company Rebrands To “Kindred”
Posted 4:55pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Zak Rudin
Around two weeks ago, Kind Company, a vegan cafe on George Street, became Kindred. They’re now a “mostly” vegan cafe that serves some meat and dairy. Critic Te Arohi spoke to Penelope, the owner of Kindred, about the change. Penelope, told Critic Te Arohi the rebranding was an Read more...
“Storm Hyde St” Event Page Gets the Axe
Posted 4:52pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Keegan Wells
A pisstake of a Facebook event page has been taken down after its creator received a stern talking to by the Campus Cop, who was worried it could “put the future of Hyde Street in jeopardy”. The page encouraged students to storm Hyde Street, as “they can’t stop us Read more...
Dunedin Jobs Facebook Group Invaded by Camgirls, Spammers
Posted 4:49pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Sean Gourley
A local Facebook group meant for promoting job opportunities has been swamped by spam and ads promoting WhatsApp camgirls. Dunedin Jobs, which boasts almost 18,000 members, is a “a group that facilitates posts for everyday jobs for everyday people”. More recently, they seem to Read more...
PHARMAC Simplifies Criteria To Access HIV Prevention, Treatment
Posted 4:48pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Denzel Chung
PHARMAC, Aotearoa’s national drug-funding agency, will simplify the criteria for patients wanting to access pre-exposure prophylaxis of HIV (PrEP). The changes, which will take effect from 1 July, are being labelled as “a massively positive change for [the LGBTQI+] Read more...
Ōtepoti hosts Festival of Anarchy
Posted 4:34pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Zak Rudin
On Saturday 21 May, from midday to sundown, people congregated at 111 Moray Place for the Ōtepoti Festival of Anarchy (or A-Day, as the cool kids call it). Despite the cold, the festival delivered on providing food, music, workshops and free stuff. What more could you ask for? Critic Te Arohi Read more...
Otago Uni Students* Say No to Microbreweries and te ao Māori papers, Yes to Freshers at Pint Night
Posted 4:32pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Keegan Wells
The results of OUSA’s referendum have been released, with students voting on everything from mental health accessibility and compulsory recording of lectures to Pacific law school entry pathways, compulsory te ao Māori papers and two-week semester breaks. The exciting admin stuff Read more...
Two Students Shave $6k Worth of Hair
Posted 4:28pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Nina Brown
Two third-year students managed to raise almost $6,000 for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand, as part of Shave for a Cure. Critic Te Arohi spoke to the two do-gooders to find out how they pulled it off. What started as a comment about how much easier it would be to gender-bend with a Read more...
Ill Bus Drivers Cause Wave of Cancellations
Posted 4:26pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Denzel Chung
Bus commuters in Dunedin have been having it rough lately, with a wave of cancellations and delays hitting local services. These have been blamed on “high levels of illness” among bus drivers. The cancellations have been happening since at least May 17, when Orbus Read more...
Hundreds Hospitalised By Flu, Worst Yet To Come
Posted 4:23pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Denzel Chung
Hot on the heels of Omicron, a flu outbreak is now ripping its way through North D. Dunedin Hospital has already admitted nearly 200 emergency cases, with many more expected in the community. Across Aotearoa, after our immune systems enjoyed a cushy two years with zero influenza cases Read more...
Hekate Opens Doors
Posted 5:07pm Saturday 21st May 2022 by Fox Meyer
A period health clinic on Albany Street has recently rebranded. Despite the flashy new look, they’ve promised they’ll continue to offer services to menstruators from all backgrounds. Hekate presents itself as “New Zealand's leading private, nurse-led health clinic with Read more...

