Some Stuff not Known About KnowYourStuffNZ
Posted 1:17pm Sunday 20th March 2022

KnowYourStuffNZ does not test for purity. They test for presence of a substance, and that’s what they report. The misconception that KYSNZ tests for purity is apparently rife amongst both students and our own Critic staff members. It may seem like a small difference (presence vs. purity), Read more...
Dunedin Housing and Flat-tening the Curve: Why Omicron Loves your Home
Posted 12:49pm Sunday 13th March 2022

We all know that Dunedin student housing is not exactly the best. So what happens when you introduce a highly transmissible virus to a population that lives in cold, damp flats? Critic wanted to know how our unique housing situation would affect the spread of Omicron in our community, so we reached Read more...
The Curious Case of the Crook’s Consistent Covid Cancellation Curse Continues
Posted 12:47pm Sunday 13th March 2022

Rezzy Crooks, Covid’s least favourite band, has had another gig cancelled. After at least four Pint Night cancellations over the past two years, the band was excited to play a gig with Hot Sauce Club at the Crown Hotel. And then it was cancelled. “It’s hard to put a number Read more...
Official Endorsement for Mirror on Society
Posted 4:58pm Saturday 12th March 2022

On Tuesday, 8 March, the University Council formally endorsed Te Kauae Parāoa, also known as the Mirror on Society Selection Policy. A recent review, involving staff as well as student voices highlighted a need to provide more support for students with disabilities, which was incorporated Read more...
We Need to Re-Think Toilets
Posted 4:54pm Saturday 12th March 2022

The porcelain throne, like any monarchy, is outdated. It’s an invention that was brought into the mainstream in a time of unprecedented wealth and prosperity. It was a groundbreaking innovation, one that brought sanitation into the homes of millions. But we can do better. Every time you Read more...
Dunedin Dating Red Flags:
Posted 4:54pm Sunday 6th March 2022

The start of every semester is always the start of a new beginning. New papers, new friends, new flats and new parties. It is also always the beginning of new romances. Perhaps you have a cute neighbour in your hall, or there’s someone you’ve got your eye on in a lecture (or Zoom call). Read more...
The Moral Alignment of OUSA’s Clubs and Socs
Posted 4:40pm Sunday 6th March 2022

Clubs day couldn’t be held this year, so we thought we’d help you out by sorting all the clubs in one convenient table. Whether you’re trying to fit in, trying to find friends, or trying to join the froth, there’s a club for you. All participating clubs have supplied their Read more...
“Good Karma” Nets OUSA’s $800 Camping Giveaway
Posted 1:56pm Sunday 6th March 2022

OUSA recently held an online giveaway for $800 worth of new camping gear. The winner, Tayla, reckoned that “good karma” won her the grand prize, which she is hoping to show off at R&A. “Never have I ever won something like this,” said Tayla. She’d entered a Read more...
EDITORIAL: This was never a peaceful protest
Posted 1:06pm Sunday 6th March 2022

Helluva week, huh? We’ve got a war, we’ve got a scary new climate report, and we’ve got the shitstorm that blew through parliament grounds on Wednesday. This whole issue of Critic has a bit of a calamitous fog hanging over it, which you can probably tell from the cover. I guess Read more...
OUSA Gives out 650 “Gifts of Generosity and Grace”
Posted 2:51pm Sunday 27th February 2022

In less than a week, OUSA has distributed 650 care packages to isolating students across the city. The initiative comes as Omicron rips through the student population in North Dunedin. These packages are being delivered free of charge to students who are isolating. They contain food staples Read more...
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