Universities Provide MIQ Subsidy for International Students
Posted 2:34pm Sunday 21st March 2021

New Zealand’s universities, including Otago, have agreed to subsidise 50% of the cost of MIQ for returning international students. The New Zealand International Students’ Association (NZISA) announced the subsidy in a Facebook post on Friday 12 March. “NZISA applauds the Read more...
The One Who Didn’t Get Away: Talking about drugs with a drug dealer who got caught
Posted 12:24pm Sunday 21st March 2021

Daniel* was in his third year at the University of Otago, studying computer science, when the police came to his flat to search for drugs. “By the time the police actually came to search my house, I expected it,” he said. “I did care whether I was being investigated, but I Read more...
$10,000 Set Aside For Mysterious Clubs
Posted 11:42am Sunday 21st March 2021

OUSA has $10,093 set aside from selling equipment belonging to old clubs. The money is currently held in trust for future clubs who are similar to the old clubs that were disaffiliated. OUSA came across this issue when discussing whether to sell the Dunedin Fire and Circus Club’s Read more...
EDITORIAL: Harm reduction isn’t only for middle-class white kids
Posted 11:27am Sunday 21st March 2021

In case you didn’t notice everything about the magazine you’re holding, this week is our drugs issue. Critic is often criticised for being too pro-drug. And yes, we are 100% pro-drug. I don’t think anyone in our office would say “drugs should stay illegal and I hate Read more...
VUW Accidentally Wipes Desktop Computers
Posted 3:08pm Wednesday 17th March 2021

Victoria University of Wellington accidentally deleted all the files stored on its desktop computers last Friday. Items in the H: drive, M: drive, or the cloud were still accessible. This morning, staff and post-grad students received an email saying that IT were “still working on a Read more...
KnowYourStuff Tested 161 Drugs During Flo and O
Posted 11:20pm Saturday 13th March 2021

KnowYourStuff tested 161 drug samples during Flo and O Week in Dunedin, according to a preliminary report on their testing service in Dunedin. This is an increase on samples tested in previous years. During Re O last year, KnowYourStuff tested only 91 samples. Of the 161 samples, Read more...
Increased MIQ Fees for International Students
Posted 10:43pm Saturday 13th March 2021

The 1000 international students allowed into New Zealand next month will pay increased MIQ fees. For temporary visa holders like international students, the cost of a one-person stay in managed isolation will increase from $3100 to $5520 on 25 March. These international students are required to Read more...
EDITORIAL | The Government Wants As Much Money From International Students As Possible
Posted 10:01pm Saturday 13th March 2021

1000 international students are coming to New Zealand this year, but they’re facing rising costs before they even enter the country. When the government announced the decision to allow these students in, it was all about the numbers. “The annual economic value of this group of Read more...
The Greasy Beaver Lives to Beave Another Day
Posted 5:43pm Saturday 6th March 2021

The Greasy Beaver Lodge is back, baby. The famous flat sign was resurrected three weeks ago, after the tenants made a request to their property manager. Annabelle, one of the current tenants, said that her flatmate emailed Cutlers over Christmas and said “it would make my Read more...
Tutors Receive a “Pay Cut By Stealth”
Posted 2:03pm Saturday 6th March 2021

Some experienced tutors at the University of Otago will be paid less than they were last year. The change comes from a change to the requirements of the payscales for tutors and demonstrators. Tutors who do not take on a role in organising the paper or co-ordinating other tutors will move Read more...
Erin Gourley
Editor