Harm Reduction Hui ‘Bout to Drop
Posted 5:52pm Sunday 17th March 2024
Harm reduction is about to take centre stage with the Deep South Alcohol and Drug Harm Reduction Hui happening Monday and Tuesday this week at the Dunedin Art Gallery. According to the invite, the key aim is to “provide an opportunity to network to build relationships with others who are Read more...
How to know if you’re a breatha (and how you can come to accept it)
Posted 5:36pm Sunday 17th March 2024
Part 1: Develop self-awareness Oh, the breatha. The absolute epitome of what people think of when they think “student”. Like the scarfie of yesteryear, the breatha is everywhere: lurking in your lecture halls, downing Monsters in the library, sifting on your mates. You know them Read more...
Knife-wielding Vampire Robs Flat
Posted 3:07pm Sunday 10th March 2024
On March 1st, someone posted photos to the Castle24 Facebook page of a guy sitting on the ground with a bleeding nose, surrounded by police. The post warned others that he’d been on a thieving spree in the neighbourhood before “the cops took him”. The burglar — who Read more...
U-Bar Takes the sword to Pint Night line…inequality
Posted 2:22pm Sunday 10th March 2024
Management at U-Bar is taking a stand against inequality in the Pint Night line. The call for action comes after reports that wait times could be over an hour long late last year. In their battle against lines that haunt students’ nightmares, U-Bar will extend its opening hours on Wednesday Read more...
Link Gets a Glow-Up
Posted 1:57pm Sunday 10th March 2024
The Link is about to look like the Dunedin Farmers Market after getting a glow up which will leave microwave-lovers and OUSA clubs rejoicing. The University is partway through constructing a quasi-kitchen for the area, as well as opening up space for a series of groups to open stalls during Read more...
Student Journalists Restricted (And Then Not) From Parliament
Posted 1:50pm Sunday 10th March 2024
Student journalists cried for blood across the motu last week after Speaker of the House Gerry Brownlee revoked the Aotearoa Student Press Association’s (ASPA’s) access to Parliament’s Press Gallery. Critic Te Ārohi joined in with the masses (despite not having been aware of Read more...
Alcohol Brands Battle Over The Student Taste Bud
Posted 5:09pm Saturday 2nd March 2024
Sensing blood in the water, several alcohol companies have engaged in a cut-throat competition to secure student tastebuds over the Flo and O-Week period. The increased competition comes after a number of new RTD brands entered the student market, letting the old guard of Cruisers pass gently into Read more...
Baby Hall Shits Its Diaper
Posted 5:05pm Saturday 2nd March 2024
Shit went down (literally) at Te Rangihīroa College in O-Week after a blocked drain forced the college to close part of its first-floor due to flooding. The blockage happened on the morning of Sunday, Feb 18 – about 24 hours after new residents moved into the $100 million behemoth (no one Read more...
New Club Dances on the Grave of Infamous Eleven Bar
Posted 4:24pm Saturday 2nd March 2024
Die-hard town-mishers are counting their blessings after a new club, Residency, has opened in the building that once housed the infamous Eleven Bar. Having opened its doors on Friday, Feb 16, the bar has fallen into the natural swing of town life, fuelled by sweat, stickiness, and the throng of Read more...
Disc Den Drives Into the Sunset
Posted 5:42pm Sunday 25th February 2024
Dunedin music industry titan Disc Den is set to close up shop after a legendary 47-year run. If you haven’t been to Disc Den (*cough* fresher) it’s a music joint near the Octagon that offers posters, T-shirts, CDs, and pretty much everything else music-related in the big Read more...
Hugh Askerud
News Editor 2024

