Hospital to change focus from specialised to general provider
Posted 10:55am Sunday 31st July 2016

The Dunedin Hospital may look like a carpark, but now, plans are being developed to completely rebuild the hospital, at a cost of approximately $300 million. On top of that, or despite it depending on how you look at it, the Southern District Health Board are also in the process of changing the Read more...
Neither rich white nominee will help quell America’s racial tensions
Posted 10:37am Sunday 24th July 2016
As America narrows its presidential hopefuls down to just two, the expectation on whoever is sitting in the Oval Office come the end of the year is intensifying. American President Barack Obama, who is now about to reach the culmination of his administration, remains largely unable to quell Read more...
Dunedin in lockdown as election excitement grips city
Posted 10:34am Sunday 24th July 2016
Dunedin’s Local Elections are underway, with nominations opening on July 15. Nominations close on August 12, with election day set for Saturday October 8 at noon. With only 10 days having passed since the nominations, it is understood that more people will decide to run for the Read more...
South Dunedin fucked without bold decisions
Posted 10:27am Sunday 24th July 2016
A report made by the Otago Regional Council has discovered houses in South Dunedin are in danger in relation to sea-level rise without bold decisions from those in power. The report, which used seven years of data, identified that rising water levels could potentially cause permanent Read more...
Students sleeping in Octagon by choice this time
Posted 10:23am Sunday 24th July 2016

The Dunedin Sleep Out, an event in which participants sleep out in the Octagon to raise awareness and money for homelessness in Dunedin, will take place from 7pm on July 29. Last year, the event raised $12,000, which went toward contributing the final amounts needed for the Dunedin Night Read more...
OUSA Execrable | Issue 16
Posted 10:19am Sunday 24th July 2016

The Executive met on Friday July 15, in the first meeting since OUSA President Laura Harris left for a leadership course in Beijing. OUSA Administrative-Vice President, Jarred Griffiths, chaired the meeting in her absence. A Returning Officer's’ Report was presented at a previous Read more...
International student fees set to rise across the board
Posted 10:50am Sunday 17th July 2016
Otago University is set to increase fees for international students in all subjects bar one, a decision that has not been welcomed across the student body. The only papers that have escaped the increases are within the postgraduate clinical dentistry course, which will see their cost cut by up to Read more...
More landlords need to use HD projectors as bait for tenants
Posted 10:37am Sunday 17th July 2016
With Flatting Week upon us and students already searching for their 2017 flats, Critic thought it would look at all of the flats students are, or will soon be, choosing from. Every flat listed on Trade Me as of 14 July with three-plus bedrooms that are located in North Dunedin has been included, and Read more...
New proctor supports Hyde Street, already student favourite
Posted 10:24am Sunday 10th July 2016
After his predecessor was in the job for a brief four months, Dave Scott was appointed as his replacement, a job he considers a “once in a lifetime opportunity.” Despite there being a host of similarities between his previous role in the police force and his new role, he told Critic that Read more...
OUSA Execrable | Issue 14
Posted 10:23am Sunday 10th July 2016

OUSA President Laura Harris will be away in the Chinese capital, Beijing, for three weeks from Saturday July 9, meaning she will miss the first three weeks of second semester. Harris was selected for a leadership scholarship by Otago University, which will take place at Beijing Normal University. Read more...
Joe Higham
Executive Editor