Musicians Push Back Against Noise Control Regime
Posted 11:25pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Denzel Chung
A “Save Live Music Forum” brainstormed ways for musicians and venue owners to do something about noise control regulations, which musicians claim create an atmosphere of “fear about what is allowed” in Dunedin. Hosted at the Dog with Two Tails on Saturday 16 May, the Read more...
Budget Buzz Brokers Broke Breathas
Posted 11:22pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Elliot Weir
The government released their 2021 budget on Thursday, announcing the first meaningful benefit increases in decades, as well as increased spending on rail, Māori housing, Pharmac, and other areas. Amongst all the big numbers and dollar signs, there is some stuff for students to be excited Read more...
Most Bathrooms on Campus Now Have Sanitary Bins
Posted 11:18pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Fox Meyer
The Uni has improved its provision of sanitary bins, with bins now available in most bathrooms on campus. There has been an increase of 254 sanitary bins on campus (not including residential colleges) since 2018. However, in men’s bathrooms, sanitary bins are only present in the accessible Read more...
GUEST EDITORIAL: Menstruation is non-binary, period.
Posted 11:12pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Jay Bailey
As a transgender person who was assigned ‘female’ at birth (AFAB), menstruation is a funky topic for me. My body’s feminine properties constantly remind me that I exist in a meat shell which doesn’t quite fit with my perception of myself. But my body is not as clearly binary Read more...
The Alpha Uterus: Is Period Syncing Real?
Posted 10:58pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Asia Martusia King
The Alpha Uterus. A uterus so formidable, brimming with such sheer hormonal force that it annexes the uteri around it, pulling them into orbit and causing them to sync up. Does such a legendary power really exist? Period syncing is based on the idea that when a bunch of menstruating folk live Read more...
There Will Be Blood: The good, the bad, and the messy of period sex
Posted 9:04pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Erin Gourley
Most humans swap a lot of bodily fluids to show that we’re attracted to each other, but for some reason we don’t put period blood in that category. There’s a longstanding belief that periods are unclean or gross, with no evidence to back that up. And contrary to what a lot of Read more...
The Pill: The untold truth about the most common form of contraception
Posted 8:47pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Annabelle Vaughan
Anxiety, depression, migraines, nausea and weight gain are just a few of the side effects which your body is susceptible to on the oral contraceptive pill. Colloquially known as the pill, the oral contraceptive is one of the most commonly prescribed forms of birth control. It can be used for a range Read more...
Library Fine CDOs the Future of University Financial Strategy
Posted 4:46pm Wednesday 19th May 2021 by Critic
In a stroke of genius, the University of Otago has bundled individual outstanding library fines, referred to as book-backed securities (BS), into collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) made up of thousands of outstanding fines. It is rumoured that the promising financial strategy was adopted in Read more...
Local Man Talks Back To Mechanic, Becomes New Alpha Male
Posted 4:45pm Wednesday 19th May 2021 by Critic
In what was hailed as a world-first, a Dunedin man has successfully challenged his mechanic for the coveted position of alpha male. It began when Rob noticed the automatic transmission on his beloved 2011 Volkswagen Golf was beginning to shift oddly. He took it to Mike’s Mechanics down the Read more...
Shosha Has Stopped Selling Cream Canisters
Posted 1:00pm Monday 17th May 2021 by Erin Gourley
16 May 2021 will go down in history as the day that Shosha stopped selling cream canisters. If you’ve been to Shosha recently, you might have noticed signs indicating that they would not be selling cream canisters from 16 May. “It has come to our attention that some customers have Read more...


