Lucky Day for Local
Posted 11:14am Sunday 16th August 2015

A University of Otago commerce student, Neihana Kahukura, from Invercargill, has won an annual nationwide Night ’n’ Day competition, claiming the jackpot prize of $10,000. The competition was called “Get Lucky 24/7” and took place over a 24-hour period on 24 July Read more...
Huge Hostel on Logan Park
Posted 11:11am Sunday 16th August 2015

The Otago Polytechnic has revealed plans to build a new 235-room hostel on land in Logan Park, subject to a sale of the land by the council. The building will cost “approximately $20 million”, although funding for this project is “still under discussion” according to Otago Read more...
No Miracle to Save Design Students
Posted 10:32am Sunday 9th August 2015
Students pursuing majors in Design for Technology and Clothing and Textiles have realised their courses will be phased out, according to class representative Ben Alder. The realisation came after a meeting between the Division of Sciences Pro-Vice Chancellor Keith Hunter and design school Read more...
Street Art Begins on Castle Lecture Theatre
Posted 11:51pm Wednesday 5th August 2015

The work on a campus mural has begun. In collaboration with the University of Otago, OUSA has commissioned Canadian artist, Fluke, to work on a street art piece located on the outside of the Castle Lecture Theatres. The work began on Tuesday 5 August, as part of a campus Read more...
Tobacco Tax Could Save $3.87 Billion
Posted 11:18am Sunday 2nd August 2015
Research conducted at the University of Otago shows the continuation of yearly 10 percent tax increases on tobacco will have multiple benefits for society. The research, directed by Professor Tony Blakely, looks at the outcome of the government’s yearly 10 percent tax increase on Read more...
Prisoner Voting Ban Breaches Bill of Rights
Posted 11:15am Sunday 2nd August 2015

A judgement delivered by the High Court in the recent case of Taylor v Attorney-General has deemed New Zealand’s blanket ban on prisoner voting a breach of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act. Five prisoners had taken the matter to the High Court to challenge the legitimacy of the Read more...
Mitsubishi Apologises for Torture of Prisoners
Posted 11:54am Sunday 26th July 2015
An apology has been issued by Japanese corporation, Mitsubishi, for its use of American prisoners of war during World War Two. The prisoners were used for forced labour at Mitsubishi factories throughout Japan. It has been said that the use of the prisoners of war was deemed necessary to fill Read more...
Aoraki Students “Worried” about Proposed Merger
Posted 10:59am Sunday 26th July 2015
Aoraki Polytechnic is considering closing its Dunedin campus in a possible merger with Christchurch Polytechnic and Institute of Technology. Founded in 1987, the polytechnic describes itself as a “major provider of tertiary education and training in Mid and South Canterbury and North Read more...
Greece Accepts “Intrusive” Bailout
Posted 11:14am Sunday 19th July 2015
After 26 hours of negotiations, an agreement on a series of economic measures has been reached between debt-ridden Greece and eurozone leaders, paving the way for a third financial bailout deal. The agreement prevents a Greek exit from the European Union for the near future and is worth up to Read more...
“Devalued” Degrees could be Discontinued
Posted 11:06am Sunday 19th July 2015

The Division of Sciences Pro-Vice Chancellor, Keith Hunter, has sent a letter to design students revealing a proposal to discontinue two applied science majors. The proposal, which is being discussed, would see Clothing and Textiles (CLTE) and Design for Technology (DETE) phased out as major Read more...
Joe Higham
Executive Editor