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No Regulations on Lead in Plumbing
Posted 3:33pm Monday 20th September 2021 by Oscar Francis
Government inaction on lead fittings could be causing irreversible harm to millions of children. Lead levels in plumbing fittings are currently unregulated, and the government needs to take urgent action, according to Greg Wallace, CEO of Master Plumbers, Gasfitters & Drainlayers Read more...
Big Storm Cuts Off West Coast’s Cellular Connection
Posted 3:29pm Monday 20th September 2021 by Fox Meyer
Most of the West Coast lost connection to wifi and cellular coverage last week, though nobody elsewhere seemed to notice. Sunday’s crazy storm destroyed part of the fibre optic network on the Coast, cutting residents from Haast to Whataroa off from the rest of the country. This is the Read more...
Med Students Make Public Apology for Med Revue
Posted 3:02pm Monday 20th September 2021 by Denzel Chung
The Otago University Medical Students Association (OUMSA) issued a public apology on Facebook for offensive jokes in their annual Med Revue. This statement is believed to be the first of its kind for a student performance at Otago Uni. The statement, released on Monday 13 September, was co-signed Read more...
Push to Fight Meningococcal Disease in Aotearoa
Posted 3:01pm Monday 20th September 2021 by Fox Meyer
The Meningitis Foundation wants every school leaver to be vaccinated against meningitis, not just those going into residential halls. “Meningococcal disease” is a mouthful, but the numbers speak for themselves. New Zealand has 24 times the rate of meningococcal disease than the USA. Read more...
University Asks Students Not To Cheat In Online Exams
Posted 2:59pm Monday 20th September 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
In an email sent to students last week, the University asked them not indulge in rule-breaking during their online exams. They said that “academic integrity is paramount” and that they require all students to follow the “honour code”. Some students, already pushed to the Read more...
International Students Find Barriers to Student Health
Posted 2:58pm Monday 20th September 2021 by Denzel Chung
An international student says Student Health needs to do more to raise awareness of their services, in particular saying their provision of language-appropriate support is lacking. Jess* told Critic Te Arohi that although she had some awareness about Student Health when she began studying at Read more...
No Grade Bump This Time Round
Posted 2:57pm Monday 20th September 2021 by Fox Meyer
There will be no universal grade bump for Otago students due to lockdown. Assignments due between 18 to 27 August will be given an extra five marks, and markers have been urged to consider passing students with a final mark of 47 to 49 percent. Professor Pat Cragg, the University’s Academic Read more...
Geology Department gets $8.6 Million to look at Mud
Posted 1:48pm Monday 20th September 2021 by Fox Meyer
Otago’s Geology Department just secured $8.6 million to study carbon sequestration in Fiordland. The funding, which will run for five years, was secured by a multidisciplinary team led by Associate Professor Chris Moy and Honorary Professor Gary Wilson. Professor Claudine Stirling, also in Read more...
Where Should OUSA Put the New Student Bar?
Posted 1:46pm Monday 20th September 2021 by The Critic News Team
With the untimely demise of the “last great student pub”, Otago students will be thirsty for a new watering hole. OUSA mentioned that a replacement venue will be sussed, and we came up with a few ideas to help them expedite the process. If you’re a fan of any of these alternatives, Read more...
Starters Shuts Down, Forever
Posted 11:45am Monday 13th September 2021 by Denzel Chung
The iconic Starters Bar, beloved by freshers and freshers at heart, has suddenly closed down after a decision by the OUSA Executive. OUSA, who bought the North Dunedin bar in 2018, cited earthquake safety concerns as the reason for closing down. They are hopeful that a replacement bar in Read more...


