Breathology 101: A Crash Course in Breathaism
Posted 2:52pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Lotto Ramsay
Okay dudes, so hear me out: I’m in a bit of a bind over here, ‘cause I may or may not have just kidnapped a breatha, and I don’t have a lot of time until he figures out how to open the (unlocked) door and escape. From his cries of “Oi bros, watch this!” I think Read more...
Why Dunedin Boys Live in Shit Houses
Posted 2:50pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Anna Robertshawe
It’s a man’s world, and we’re all living in it. Unless, of course, you’re a Dunedin boy. Then there’s a chance you’re not living anywhere. The flatting scene in Dunedin is one-of-a-kind. One could compare it to an episode of Survivor, where competing Read more...
We went to every single Indian Restaurant in Ōtepoti (so you don’t have to)
Posted 2:20pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Naan-cy Drew and Aloo-wis Hamilton
The year was 2020. Over a meal of our usual takeaway curry order, an idea was cooked up: “What if we ordered this exact same order at every single Indian restaurant in Dunedin?” We all know that different Indian restaurants have different definitions of mild, medium, and hot, but we Read more...
First Joint Māori-Pasifika Leadership Hui Held
Posted 1:41pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Fox Meyer
Last weekend, Te Rōpū Māori and the Otago Pacific Island Students’ Association joined forces to tautoko the tauira leaders of tomorrow. The kaupapa (event), the first student-led initiative of its kind at Otago, was attended by over 100 tauira (students) and various guest Read more...
Protest Against Noise Complaints Receives Noise Complaint
Posted 1:39pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Zak Rudin
Around 150 people occupied the Octagon on Sunday August 7 to support Dunedin's iconic Crown Hotel and oppose Dunedin City Council (DCC) regulations which they say have been threatening Dunedin’s live music scene. Ironically, they were even slapped with a noise complaint for their Read more...
Memorial Service Held to Remember Hiroshima
Posted 1:37pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Zak Rudin
A sombre group of around 30 people gathered at the Museum Reserve Peacepole on Saturday August 6, to mark 77 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Ashley Macmillan from the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies said it was a “gathering to remember the atrocity and call for it never Read more...
Academic Who Withdrew From Sustainability Panel Speaks Out
Posted 1:33pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Denzel Chung
Last week, Critic Te Ārohi reported on the criticism faced by an Otago Uni panel discussion about “Inequality in Aotearoa” which featured an all-Pākehā group of panellists. Ahorangi Tūhono (Associate Professor) Alex MacMillan, who was due to participate in a separate Read more...
Aussie Skateboarder First in World To Hill-Bomb Baldwin
Posted 1:32pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Keegan Wells
On August 1, Zak Mills-Goodwin became the first ever person to bomb Baldwin Street on a skateboard. He thinks he managed to hit speeds of 70km/h, but didn’t want to confirm anything on the record since speed limits can still be broken on skateboards. Zak, an Australian, has been doing Read more...
All-Male Flat on their 15th Application
Posted 1:31pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Anna Robertshawe
All-male flatting groups are struggling to find a place to live next year. A few have blamed their bad luck on gender discrimination – with stereotypes continuing to haunt boys on the lookout for flats. “It’s the most demoralising thing: turning up to a flat viewing as a group Read more...
Otago Daily Times Runs Paid Articles From Chinese Government
Posted 1:25pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Denzel Chung
On July 28, the Otago Daily Times ran a sponsored article from a media outlet controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and have since published at least three more. The original article, titled “Chinese-built modern railway leads to brighter future for Kenya,” has nothing to Read more...


