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Michaela Says Goodbye
Posted 9:10am Sunday 10th October 2021 by Erin Gourley
After a year as President and a year as Welfare and Equity Representative, Michaela Waite-Harvey is moving on to bigger and better things next year. Like “just studying” at Otago, instead of being a student politician. “I’m not going to completely excommunicate myself from Read more...
Mr Whippy Relaunches in Dunedin
Posted 9:05am Sunday 10th October 2021 by Denzel Chung
The one and only Mr Whippy has hit the streets of Dunedin. They launched with a bang on Saturday, giving out 600 free soft-serves in The Octagon. The Dunedin business is owned by husband and wife team Steve and Linda Mitchell, who also operate Mr Whippy vans in Central Otago. “We’ve Read more...
Lisa’s Mysterious Arms
Posted 9:01am Sunday 10th October 2021 by Denzel Chung
A strange poem fixating on the arms of Olympic kayaker Lisa Carrington has been popping up on posters around Dunedin in the last week. The poem, “Lisa’s Arms,” reads best aloud. Here it is: I want her arms. Imagine lying in those arms. Lisa’s Read more...
Asbestos Removed from Zoology Building
Posted 8:58am Sunday 10th October 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
A technical report from July detailed that there is dangerous asbestos in some of the University’s heaters. The original heaters were removed, but many still operate in other buildings. The University did not respond in time for comment on this article. After hearing about asbestos in the Read more...
It Is Almost Chatime, My Dudes
Posted 8:55am Sunday 10th October 2021 by Asia Martusia King
The elusive Chatime, which has been edging students with its fabled branch in the Link since early this year, has said that it will finally open this October. The store, based on walk-bys by Critic staff, now looks pretty well set-up. They even have fake plants above the booths and a Read more...
OUSA Referendum Produces 125 Pages of Comments
Posted 8:48am Sunday 10th October 2021 by Denzel Chung
Students voted to reject only one proposal in the recent OUSA referendum: calling for an Exec member to be dedicated to distance and overseas students. Over 100 pages of comments were also submitted by students, including one student who repeatedly posted the Bee Movie script as their comment for Read more...
Uni Admits Misleading Staff on Shift Breaks
Posted 8:47am Sunday 10th October 2021 by Elliot Weir
Three weeks ago, we reported on widespread employment law breaches and sexual harassment amongst kitchen staff at University-managed halls of residence kitchens. Some staff then requested the mandated shift breaks that we outlined in the piece and were misled by management. When staff in one hall Read more...
LadBible Reports On OUSA’s Blues and Golds
Posted 8:43am Sunday 10th October 2021 by Fox Meyer
OUSA’s Blues and Golds awards are “in recognition of the sporting, cultural and service achievements of current University of Otago students,” said still-president Michaela Waite-Harvey. This year, Laurel Hubbard took home Best Sportswoman. Strangers on the internet, who Read more...
Australian Unis Mandate Vaccines on Campus
Posted 4:08pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Fox Meyer
Two Australian universities mandated last week that all students, staff and workers on campus be fully vaccinated. La Trobe University and the University of Melbourne were the first to require this, with Melbourne requiring everyone on campus to be vaccinated from November 5. Otago Read more...
Mental Health Awareness Whiteboard Sabotaged With Humour
Posted 4:05pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Erin Gourley
Sometimes, as a treat, OUSA will do something with good intentions that is nonetheless destined for disaster. Setting up a whiteboard in the Link for Mental Health Awareness Week and allowing people to write whatever they choose on a Post-It note, anonymously, is one of those things. The mental Read more...

