Call Me By Your (Latin/Indigenous/English) Name
Posted 5:37pm Friday 1st April 2022 by Fox Meyer
Human brains are not designed to sit at a desk and memorise content for hours on end, they’re built to remember stories. When we stop thinking in terms of stories, we’re setting ourselves up for failure. This is especially poignant in the grown-up sciences, which have traditionally felt Read more...
Satellites are Scary
Posted 5:05pm Sunday 27th March 2022 by Fox Meyer
The United States has this plane called the Dragon Lady. The U-2, like the band. It’s a spyplane, originally from the Cold War era. There’s a camera on the bottom of this thing, a big glass ball that sticks out. From the stratosphere, it can tell if you’re holding a can of Coke or Read more...
GUEST EDITORIAL: Concerta Tales
Posted 1:14pm Sunday 20th March 2022 by Mary Jane
I wake up. The radio station in my head is already blaring. Too many glockies. Too many fucking glockieeees! This song has been in my head for the last 36 hours. Oh shit, I’m hungover. I’m anxious. The podcasters who run my internal monologue are arguing again. You’ve got Read more...
We Need to Re-Think Toilets
Posted 4:54pm Saturday 12th March 2022 by Fox Meyer
The porcelain throne, like any monarchy, is outdated.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...
EDITORIAL: This was never a peaceful protest
Posted 1:06pm Sunday 6th March 2022 by Fox Meyer
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...
EDITORIAL: If we had student bars, I bet there’d be less news about party breaches
Posted 2:27pm Sunday 27th February 2022 by Fox Meyer
There is no student bar this year. That’s a first for Dunedin, as far as I can tell. See, student bars are like whales. In the mid 1800’s, Pākehā settlers set up shop on the peninsula and hunted migrant whales by the boatload until they learned to avoid Dunedin. By the Read more...
EDITORIAL: Peace out
Posted 8:41am Sunday 10th October 2021 by Erin Gourley
Welcome to the last issue. I’m writing this on the final print night of Critic Te Arohi for 2021. We’ve made 26 issues of this magazine for you over the year. That means that I get to be nostalgic in this editorial. At the start of the year, 26 issues seemed like a lot. A lot of Read more...
EDITORIAL: We need oversight of how Aotearoa’s universities handle sexual harassment
Posted 2:22pm Sunday 26th September 2021 by Erin Gourley
This week in news, Stop Sexual Harassment on Campus Aotearoa (SSHOC) are calling for the creation of a new organisation to monitor how universities respond to sexual misconduct on campus. That’s a great idea that needs to be implemented. Universities across the country have failed their Read more...
EDITORIAL: Lock-a-down-a! Here we go again
Posted 1:57pm Sunday 22nd August 2021 by Erin Gourley
Lots of déjà vu around at the moment. I’ve barely processed the snap lockdown. Three days feels short, like a nice break, but it looks like it will be longer than that. Time is already starting to do that stretchy thing it does when all the days are the same. I’m writing Read more...
Editorial: I admit it, we slept on Konya Kebabs
Posted 6:12pm Sunday 15th August 2021 by Erin Gourley
Last week we were inundated with criticism for an article. No, it wasn’t the investigation into neo-Nazis. It was the kebab review. As soon as it was posted on Facebook the comments started. The people were angry. They said, amongst other things: “WHERE IS Read more...
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