Dunedin Bar Bracket
Posted 5:25pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Fox Meyer
I love numbers, and I love beer. Here’s a bit of both. Behold: The Bar Bracket. We realized that allowing one reporter to rank the bars of Dunedin was a terrible idea, so we gave the power to you, the people, to decide which bar ranked supreme. As you may have noticed, not every Read more...
Water Into Wine: The Tasting Notes of Otago's Water Fountains
Posted 5:22pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Susana Jones
Water fountains are a staple all around campus. They are one of our most reliable and vital resources. There’s just one problem: They all seem to taste different, despite being on the same campus, and presumably being attached to the same pipes. I put my scientific skills to the test, and Read more...
Secret Ingredients to Spice Up Your Flat Cooking
Posted 5:19pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Elliot Weir
Stuck in the same dull routine of pesto pasta, nachos, KFC and Domino’s? Looking to take your flat cooking up a notch and go outside your comfort zone? This list is for you. Critic has compiled a few secret ingredients that you can use in everyday recipes to give them some extra flavour, all Read more...
Campus Smackdown: Rating The Best Places on Campus to Throw Hands
Posted 4:13pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Runze Liu
Do you live in a society that places unhealthy and unrealistic expectations of masculinity upon you? Are you torn between the increasing pressure to be emotionally articulate and in touch with your feelings, in a context where men are only valued for their achievements and ability to assert Read more...
How an Otago Study Is Enabling Transphobia in Media and Sports
Posted 4:04pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Elliot Weir
The following article contains the author's opinion. We rely on science to separate fact from fiction when it comes to contentious issues, but it can be politicised by groups to spread fear and misinformation. A 2019 publication by researchers from Otago has been used in exactly Read more...
DCC Proposal Would Re-Route SH1
Posted 3:39pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Sean Gourley
In a new plan, the Dunedin City Council will divert traffic from the one-way systems and increase pedestrian access to the Uni. According to the DCC, the ‘Harbour Arterial Project’ should reduce pressure on the one-way systems. A spokesperson said that “as part of the Read more...
Taco Bell Coming to Dunedin
Posted 3:35pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Fox Meyer
Taco Bell is opening a store here. It will be New Zealand’s second Taco Bell, following the one in Christchurch, which opened earlier this year. Critic drove to Christchurch over the weekend to scope it out, in anticipation of Dunedin’s newest fast food joint. We specifically Read more...
Online Mental Health Project set to Launch
Posted 3:28pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Susana Jones
The Uni is set to roll out a ‘Caring Universities Aotearoa’ project sometime within the next couple of weeks. The project aims to improve the mental health of University students, and involves the provision of e-health apps. The e-health apps will provide access to online cognitive Read more...
Medical Extension Rules Debated
Posted 3:24pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Mehara Salpadoru
A new policy is being discussed that would enable students to have up to a week-long extension without presenting a medical certificate, a source from a faculty meeting at Victoria University revealed to Critic. It's not unusual to see Student Health waitlists look like the Night Read more...
No Aotearoa in Mustang World
Posted 3:16pm Sunday 1st August 2021 by Fox Meyer
Wax Mustang’s Re-O performance featured a spinning globe backdrop, which appeared to be missing a certain eastern Australian state. A Critic reporter attended the gig and spotted the apparent error. The globe was see-thru and rotating, so that you could see the continents facing you as well Read more...


