Science Communication Changes Confirmed
Posted 12:37pm Monday 11th September 2023

Students at the Department of Science Communication received confirmation last week from Pro-Vice Chancellor (Sciences) Richard Barker of changes that will be made to the Department. The Department is still set to be disestablished, with just a distance-only Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma Read more...
Local Produce: Ice Lab
Posted 12:11pm Monday 11th September 2023

We have an ice lab on campus. If you’re standing on the bridge over the Leith on Clyde St facing toward the harbour, you’ll see it: two blue shipping containers in a parking lot, set to a temperature of minus 8 degrees. The ice lab was set up around two years ago for students who’d Read more...
Ex-Student Stripper Brings ‘Tragic Mike’ to Dunedin
Posted 10:58pm Sunday 20th August 2023

“I’ll just drop out and become a stripper.” Yeah, right, we’ve all said that. Gianni took it seriously. The pay is great, you keep fit, rake in that yummy attention, and never have to read another academic article again. “What’s not to love?” Read more...
OUSA Puts Down Pet Project
Posted 10:55pm Sunday 20th August 2023

It was with heavy hearts that the OUSA exec passed a motion (with one vote against) on Friday, August 11, to cancel the Starters Bar lease. You’ll probably be thinking, “But I thought that closed ages ago?” And you’d be right - the bar has sat stagnant on Read more...
33 Boys, 42 Kilometres, 50 Grand
Posted 2:20pm Monday 7th August 2023

A group of 33 third-year boys have raised over $50k and counting for the Spark That Chat mental health campaign while training for the Emerson’s Dunedin Marathon in September. We note that that’s enough to pay for all the stolen road cones. Will, Josh, Jamie and Sam, Read more...
The Great Dunedin Nitro Conspiracy
Posted 2:19pm Monday 7th August 2023

In issue 15 (the one with the rad skiing rat on the cover from a few weeks ago) we published in the TL;DR section of the news that the DCC and Police were allegedly trying to phase out the sale of Nitro. This was inaccurate, and we apologise for any upset caused by this news. But we had good reason Read more...
Fresh Stress Relief
Posted 4:27pm Monday 24th July 2023

It’s that time of year again - it’s ten degrees colder than when you first began to complain about the winter chill, your fingers continue to grow stiff on your laptop keyboard, it’s difficult to get out of bed in the morning, and the motivation you thought would return after the Read more...
Student Scammed Out of Life Savings
Posted 4:07pm Monday 24th July 2023

Third-year Law student Cassie* has warned others to watch out for online phishing scams after scammers scooped $17k out of her bank account - her life savings. “They’re the scum of the Earth in my eyes,” she told Critic Te Ārohi, despite her friend’s condolences that it Read more...
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins: On the Tertiary Sector, Student Life, and Protesting
Posted 9:44pm Tuesday 18th July 2023

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins represents one thing: hope. At least, hope for rangas and hope for people from The Hutt that, despite the circumstances they were born into, they too can achieve their dreams. While he now has the biggest job in the country, it wasn’t long ago that Chippy was just Read more...
Okay, Now That Landlord Website is Really Shut Down
Posted 12:59pm Sunday 9th July 2023

A website detailing how many properties your landlord owns has been shut down following discourse with the Deputy Privacy Commissioner. The founders of the website believe this decision was “influenced by landlords and property developers”. A press release from the founders Read more...
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