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OUSA Supports Ban on Conversion Therapy
Posted 1:13am Saturday 11th September 2021 by Erin Gourley
OUSA made a lengthy submission in favour of the Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill, which proposes to ban conversion practices (including conversion therapy) in Aotearoa. They were one of over 100,000 submissions on the Bill. The OUSA submission, written by Political Read more...
Some Gymmers Still Ignoring Unipol’s Level 2 Rules
Posted 1:08am Saturday 11th September 2021 by Denzel Chung
With the drop to Alert Level 2 came the long-awaited re-opening of Unipol. However, it seems that gym-deprived students have not been obeying the new Level 2 restrictions. Unipol announced their re-opening in a Facebook post last Wednesday evening, saying that their doors would open for the Read more...
Office Plants Sentenced to Death By University
Posted 1:05am Saturday 11th September 2021 by Asia Martusia King
On Friday 2 September, postgraduate students and staff across Otago campuses were allocated 15-minute slots to re-enter campus and retrieve essential research material. Office plants were explicitly forbidden to be rescued. Some postgraduate students are reportedly “devastated” by Read more...
Flat Parties May Require Sign-Ins
Posted 1:03am Saturday 11th September 2021 by Fox Meyer
New Level 2 guidelines mean you’ll have to take attendance at flat parties. Hon Chris Hipkins said last week that any places where “people gather consistently and in large numbers” must abide by attendance-keeping rules. This means scanning in, signing in, or whatever other method Read more...
How Otago Will Function at Delta 2
Posted 12:55am Saturday 11th September 2021 by Erin Gourley
All updates in this article are accurate as of Thursday 9 September. Since Level 2 (Delta Edition) was announced, students have been wondering how the University would function under the new guidelines. There were a few chains of communication that operated slowly, with the Ministry of Read more...
Extra Course-Related Costs Look Unlikely
Posted 3:01pm Sunday 5th September 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
During the lockdown last year, the Government gave us the ability to put ourselves into an extra $1,000 of debt by expanding the course related costs scheme. But not this year. Students remain frustrated at the lack of financial support. Education Minister Chris Hipkins did not respond in Read more...
Passwords Changed to Boot Exec from Social Media
Posted 2:57pm Sunday 5th September 2021 by Erin Gourley
The OUSA Exec was given a taste of social media access and now they want more. During the first few days of lockdown, they were given access to OUSA’s Instagram and Facebook in order to promote the Exec election. Just a little bit, as a treat. That meant that the elected students on Read more...
A Third of Hall Residents Headed Home
Posted 2:44pm Sunday 5th September 2021 by Fox Meyer
Following the quick shift into Level 4, many hall residents decided to gap it back home rather than stay in Dunedin. The University was quick to offer a 100% rebate to students and subwardens who left their residential colleges for lockdown. President Michaela Waite-Harvey said that OUSA was Read more...
“Cursed” Pint Night Gig Postponed for Fourth Time
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 5th September 2021 by Fox Meyer
One specific Pint Night line-up have had their gig postponed and rescheduled four times in a row due to Covid. Since the first lockdown cancelled their original Pint Night on 18 March 2020, Rezzy Crooks, Jam Henderson and Alex Dykes have been trying their best to get on the subterranean stage, to no Read more...
Students Voice Support for Ending Conversion Therapy
Posted 1:55pm Sunday 5th September 2021 by Elliot Weir
As the September 8 deadline for public submissions looms, numerous churches, many with Otago student groups, have publicly expressed concern over the Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill. After this deadline, the Bill will appear before the Justice Select Committee. Many activist, Read more...

