OUSA Referendum Open For Voting
Posted 3:27pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
This week OUSA’s yearly referendum is up for voting, and it’s time to exercise those sexy democratic rights. The referendum is divided into two sections: wider initiatives and amendments to the constitution. There are plenty of extremely important initiatives this time around, and we Read more...
OUSA and UOPISA Sign First Ever MOU
Posted 3:24pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Erin Gourley
For the first time, OUSA and the Pacific Island Students’ Association (UOPISA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU). The MOU sets out that OUSA and UOPISA out the associations recognise each others’ roles, and that they will “actively promote their parallel Read more...
Otago Uni Calling for Voluntary Redundancies
Posted 3:22pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Erin Gourley
The University of Otago is calling for voluntary redundancies from staff. The University will start accepting “expressions of interest” for voluntary redundancy from 4 October. The scheme was announced on Tuesday 28 September at the Vice-Chancellor’s staff forum. The email, Read more...
Less than Half of Students in Link Wear Masks
Posted 3:19pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Erin Gourley
According to an informal Critic survey (conducted via the sophisticated method of tally chart), 42% of students are wearing masks in the Link. The survey, conducted last week, involved observing students at different times in the Link and on Union Lawn. Fewer students were wearing masks outside, Read more...
New Model for Student-Uni Collaboration Launched
Posted 3:15pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Denzel Chung
Student associations and the Government have developed a new model for collaboration between students and tertiary institutions. It is hoped that this model will better reflect the diversity of the student community, and eventually reshape how students and tertiary institutions communicate and Read more...
One-Way George Street: Worse than Hiroshima?
Posted 3:12pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Fox Meyer
The DCC voted last week to make George Street a 10km/hour one-way system. Predictably, the move was met with mixed reviews. The Dunedin News Facebook page was, as always, ripe with all sorts of colourful comments, including ones that likened the change to the bombing of Hiroshima. Here are some of Read more...
Students Happy With George St One-Way Decision
Posted 3:11pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
In an historic vote last Wednesday, the Dunedin City Council moved to turn George St into a one-way heading south, with construction beginning shortly. It has been over thirty years since George Street was last redeveloped. Apart from that jeweller who is now using Aaron Hawkins’ face as a Read more...
EDITORIAL: Presenting Critic’s Plan for George Street
Posted 3:09pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Erin Gourley
The DCC made a plan for George Street and boomers had a fit about it. We want to present Critic’s plan, which should be implemented immediately to ensure maximum voter engagement at the next Local Body Elections. George Street will be renamed Geroge Street. There are trams, which are Read more...
Otago Uni Calling for Voluntary Redundancies
Posted 4:58pm Tuesday 28th September 2021 by Erin Gourley
The University of Otago is calling for voluntary redundancies from staff. The University will start accepting “expressions of interest” for voluntary redundancy from 4 October. The scheme was announced today at the Vice-Chancellor’s staff forum. The email, Read more...
Moaningful Confessions | The Girl Next Door
Posted 4:00pm Sunday 26th September 2021 by Critic
Me and Jade had been neighbours for as long as I can remember. Growing up in the hinterlands of the south, we had gone to school in Gore together. Even as we got into the saddle of puberty, I had never really seen her as a potential romantic filly — I was in a stable relationship, and besides, Read more...


