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Farmers Really Wanted Students To Care About Their Protest
Posted 3:28pm Sunday 25th July 2021 by Denzel Chung
Nearly 700 tractors, utes and four-wheel drives passed through the heart of Studentville two weeks ago, participating in Aotearoa’s largest farmer-led protest — and those behind the wheels had many hot-takes to offer to a mostly oblivious student community. Students accosted on Read more...
No Fines for Lawn Litter
Posted 3:23pm Sunday 25th July 2021 by Fox Meyer
A proposed change to the Code of Conduct would have made it possible for the Uni to fine you for having a littered front lawn. The University didn’t go through with that change after receiving negative feedback from students, releasing their response on 10 July. Ultimately, the University Read more...
No Backpay for Offshore PhD Students
Posted 3:19pm Sunday 25th July 2021 by Fox Meyer
Remote PhD students will not be receiving a stipend from the University, even with a scholarship. 89 students have commenced their PhD at Otago remotely since the pandemic began. 13 have managed to enter New Zealand, and only seven of those students will be receiving a monthly stipend, according Read more...
@OtagoUniStudAss: The OUSA Twitter Account that May or May Not Be Official
Posted 4:00pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Erin Gourley
OUSA have an old Twitter account. Or do they? The handle is OtagoUniStudAss, a joke so bad that it seems like Critic came up with it. There are fifteen tweets in total. The profile picture is someone jumping on a roof at the Hyde Street Party. They posted a photo of a burning couch in Read more...
Catering Waste Thrown in Tips
Posted 3:07pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
Thanks to a tip-off from a student, Critic now knows what happens to extra food from University-catered events. A concerned student asked us to look into the apparent waste of food at University events. They reached out after they witnessed staff loading crates with uneaten food, apparently to be Read more...
OUSA Elections Coming Up Soon
Posted 3:05pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
Nominations will open on August 4 for the ten positions available on the OUSA Executive. The Exec brought the dates forward from their usual September date for elections in their Exec meeting last Monday, in order to have a larger overlap between the new Exec and the old Exec. The students Read more...
Queer Space Will Open On Friday
Posted 2:58pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Elliot Weir
After almost three years of planning, delays, and bureaucratic hurdles, an official opening of the Campus Queer Space has been announced by OUSA for 23 of July at 10.30am. The space, which is located near the terrace lounge (upstairs from the link), includes furniture, decorations, and Read more...
Chlöe Swarbrick Proves A Hit At Re-O Clubs Day
Posted 2:56pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
The Young Greens had the most success, of all the youth political parties, of recruiting people to join them at Clubs Day. It’s that time of year when clubs desperately attempt to get students to bolster their sometimes meagre ranks. The “young” branches of the political Read more...
Otago Students Apparently Doing Great
Posted 2:53pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Fox Meyer
Otago Uni topped the charts in three of four “key indicators” of success at New Zealand universities, according to the annual ranking published by the Tertiary Education Commission. We had the best rates of qualification completion, first year retention, and progression. People Read more...
Is Living in A Twin Room Hell?
Posted 2:47pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Erin Gourley
Living in a twin room might seem like your worst nightmare, but you do save a lot of money compared with the usual price of living in one of Otago’s residential colleges. “I can’t image paying full price,” said Carolina*, who lives in a twin room in Aquinas. She only Read more...

