South Dunedin Was “Severely Neglected”
Posted 11:29am Sunday 13th March 2016
South Dunedin residents attended The Nations Church in King Edward Street on Monday night for a meeting about the effects of a devastating flood that caused lasting damage to the community almost nine months ago. Flooding caused damage to 1250 properties as 175mm of rainfall fell over one Read more...
Student Flats Or Student Slums?
Posted 12:28pm Sunday 6th March 2016

Much criticism has been levelled at the condition of many student flats in North Dunedin, and countless solutions have been proposed, but who is the blame for the situation? Is it the landlords’ fault for not caring for properties enough and allowing the condition of their property to slowly Read more...
Trump vs Clinton
Posted 11:13am Sunday 6th March 2016
Super Tuesday, a day that can revive or destroy a candidate’s hope for the presidency, took place on March 1 across America as eleven states voted in both the republican and democratic races. Relatively early on, results showed that the Trump political juggernaut is continuing its Read more...
Four Months Enough For Proctor
Posted 10:48am Sunday 6th March 2016
The Proctor of Otago University, Dave Miller, has resigned from the position. He has accepted a job offer from the justice sector, which is where he was employed prior to becoming Proctor just four months ago. Miller took over from Simon Thompson in late October, who had been Proctor for 15 Read more...
Minimum Wage Increases Fail To Inspire
Posted 10:44am Sunday 6th March 2016
The government has announced that the minimum wage will increase 50c from April 1, taking it from $14.75 to $15.25. Having risen every year since 2009, when it was just $12.50 an hour, the minimum wage still remains far below what some people have been campaigning for. The Living Wage Read more...
Trump Keeps On Winning
Posted 11:15am Sunday 28th February 2016

Donald Trump’s political juggernaut continues at full pace after claiming two emphatic victories in the winner-takes-all South Carolina primary, claiming 32.5 percent of the vote, and then in his business home of Nevada, he left the rest of the republican candidates floundering behind him, Read more...
Christchurch Remembers Five Years On
Posted 11:04am Sunday 28th February 2016

Monday 22 February marked the fifth anniversary of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake that killed 185 people. Along with the human cost, the quake caused approximately $30 billion of damage to the city and surrounding areas, according to the New Zealand Treasury, and ended up as the second worst Read more...
Students Not All To Blame
Posted 10:59am Sunday 28th February 2016
Police have arrested 13 people during O Week in Dunedin after some parties got too wild. Several large parties were shut down due to lighting couches on fire and bottles being thrown. Four people were arrested at a party attended by 150 people where four couches had been set Read more...
OUSA Delegates Head To Capitol
Posted 10:50am Sunday 28th February 2016

OUSA Welfare Officer, Bryn Jenkins, and Campaigns Officer, Sean Gamble presented an oral submission to the Social Services Select Committee in Parliament on behalf of OUSA on February 17. The submission was in relation to amendments to the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill. The submission Bryn Read more...
2015 in Brief
Posted 12:01pm Sunday 4th October 2015
US Supreme Court Legalises Gay Marriage On 26 June, the US Supreme Court legalised the marriage of same-sex couples in all 50 states. After the decision was announced, the White House was illuminated in rainbow colours. An open supporter of gay marriage, President Obama said: “If Read more...
Joe Higham
Executive Editor