The History of the Dunedin Sound: A nostalgic look back on the birth of the Dunedin music scene
Posted 6:42pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Annabelle Vaughan
The Dunedin Sound is one of New Zealand’s best known music scenes. The cold, dreary and quirky city that we call home has produced some of New Zealand's most notable songwriters and musicians. Much of their work still influences Dunedin musicians today, and is responsible for our unique Read more...
The Rise of Dunedin’s Drum and Bass
Posted 6:36pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Runze Liu
Drum and Bass music is a major part of Dunedin life. It is the soundtrack to the Otago experience. But what will its future be? Critic sat down with some of Dunedin’s very own DJs to uncover the evolution of DnB. Bando is a bedroom DJ, a hobbyist who practises at home but doesn’t Read more...
Chunder, Challenges, and Controversy: A look back at Otago’s debaucherous Capping Week
Posted 6:16pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Sean Gourley
Not so long ago, in the 1950s, students at Otago would have been in the middle of intense party preparations at this time of year. Throughout most of the 20th Century, May graduations (known as Capping) were celebrated with a week of festivities including social events, stunts, and extreme binge Read more...
Small Fish In A Big Stream: Local Artists On the Problem With Spotify
Posted 5:35pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Denzel Chung
Statistics New Zealand thinks the average Kiwi household spends $29.40 per week on “alcoholic beverages, tobacco and illicit drugs”. Even at this ridiculously low-balled estimate, Spotify’s own figures show just 2.6% of their 7 million musicians made enough money in a year to pay Read more...
Under Pressure: When competitive entry programmes take a toll on mental health
Posted 5:22pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Annabelle Vaughan
Every year, hundreds of students enrol in competitive entry programmes hoping to get a prestigious degree and achieve their big dreams. But the stress of these courses, which loom large in students’ futures, can take a toll on student mental health. Competitive entry is not the cause of mental Read more...
Students Really Suck At Returning Library Books On Time
Posted 5:10pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
I have a confession to make. I’m a criminal. My $9 library fine (for a second-year psychology textbook, if you must know) is now over a year overdue and contributes to precisely 0.39% of the $2321.20 in library fines incurred by Uni and Polytech students. Campus Watch, you know where to find Read more...
Departments Inconsistent on Disability Note-taking Service
Posted 5:06pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Eileen Corcoran
750 students across the university receive lecture notes from peer note-takers, but inconsistencies across departments are still a barrier for some students with learning disabilities. Disability Information and Support provides a range of assistance to around 1500 students each year, half of Read more...
Meat-Free Mondays Means More Mindfulness Of Mother Nature
Posted 5:02pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
Anyone who relies on Cafe Albany for their daily caffeine hit may have recently noticed a lower quantity of meat being sold on Mondays. This is part of a new University sustainability initiative. According to Campus and Collegiate Life Services Director James Lindsay, Cafe Albany “started Read more...
Cryptocurrency Connoisseurs Create Club
Posted 4:58pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Fox Meyer
A new OUSA-affiliated club wants to spread the word about Bitcoin and all the other cryptocurrencies that Critic Te Arohi doesn’t know the name of, but presumably exist. Campbell Miller and his flatmate started the crypto club this year to fill a void they saw in the club scene. “I Read more...
Otago Students Raise Over $100k During Relay For Life
Posted 4:55pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
In an incredible effort unmatched by any other university in the country, Otago students raised over $100,00 for the Cancer Society (the disease, not the star sign). Otago is also the only Uni to have its own separate Relay event. We may be crippling alcoholics every other week, but we know what Read more...


