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Protest! Dunedinites Show Up in Support of Palestine
Posted 3:32pm Sunday 30th May 2021 by Aiman Amerul Muner
Amidst chanting and handmade protest signs, Rawaa Elhanafy made her point clear: “From the land to the sea, Palestine Will Be Free.” Rawaa, a third-year Pharmacy student, was one of the organisers of the Dunedin March for Palestine. She and hundreds of others marched down George Read more...
Burmese Activists Organise Solidarity Concert
Posted 2:25pm Thursday 27th May 2021 by Denzel Chung
A concert this Thursday, May 27, aims to raise funds for democracy activists in Myanmar. Dunedin’s small Burmese community have been working non-stop for the last two months to make it all possible. The Solidarity Myanmar concert will be held at the Dunedin Town Hall, with a line-up Read more...
Huawei Phones Struggle to Connect to University Wifi
Posted 11:47pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Asia Martusia King
Huawei phones cannot reliably connect to University wifi, a student told Critic. Toby noticed last Thursday that his Huawei phone, which is usually able to connect to the wifi, was unable to connect to the University wifi in the Robertson Library. He went to Central Library but had no luck Read more...
Student Nurses Support Strike in June
Posted 11:46pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Hannah Johns
Student nurses have called for the government to take the eight-hour strike planned for June seriously, or face losing graduates to Australia. The New Zealand Nurses Organisation voted to strike on June 9 for eight hours after the government offered a 1.38% pay increase, a percentage just Read more...
OUSA Subwarden Committee Formed
Posted 11:43pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Fox Meyer
Subwardens now have official representation on a committee and can approach OUSA more easily with their issues. Subwarden means RA. RA means Residential Assistant. Residential Assistant means friendly, not friend. OUSA President Michaela Waite-Harvey said that subwardens are “a good liaison Read more...
No Tutus in the Selwyn Ballet This Year
Posted 11:41pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Fox Meyer
As you may have noticed, there was a distinct lack of tutus worn by the Selwyn Ballet performers at this year’s capping show. Luke McLelland, Warden of Selwyn, said that OUSA told Selwyn that they got feedback from last years show indicating that people didn’t really vibe with Read more...
Debate Magazine Left Without Designer for Five Weeks
Posted 11:38pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Erin Gourley
Debate Magazine, the student magazine at AUT, has only produced four issues this semester after the AUT Students’ Association (AUTSA) failed to hire a new designer for the magazine. The situation left Editor Rebecca Zhang unable to make a magazine for five weeks. In her first Read more...
Free Rat Traps For North D Pests
Posted 11:36pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
City Sanctuary, a Predator Free Dunedin project set up by the Dunedin City Council is offering free rat traps to Studentville residents in an attempt to eradicate the crafty little bastards from polluting pristine North D. In the coming weeks, City Sanctuary will install at least eighty traps Read more...
OUSA Criticises “Paternalism” in Code of Pastoral Care
Posted 11:34pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
OUSA has submitted in support of the proposed Education (Pastoral Care of Tertiary and International Students) Code of Practice 2021, but proposed several changes to the wording of the policy. “OUSA considers the implementation of the Code as necessary, especially in addressing spaces Read more...
Students Upset at Proposed Freedom Camping Rules
Posted 11:32pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Sean Gourley
Students, known for being broke, have raised concerns that proposed changes to freedom camping regulations will limit their ability to see New Zealand. The changes were proposed by Minister for Tourism Stuart Nash. He is from Napier, so must know a lot about places people want to visit. The Read more...

