Campus’ Summer Glow-Up
Posted 8:05pm Sunday 2nd March 2025 by Jonathan McCabe
The University campus is like your one friend who actually hit the gym this summer and achieved their long-promised summer glow-up. Auahi Ora, Burns lecture theatres, Arana College, and OUSA’s Clubs and Socs are some of the spaces to receive a much-needed cash injection and a fresh lick of Read more...
Knox Panda-Dove Wins ‘Inflatey 180: The Sequel’
Posted 7:24pm Sunday 2nd March 2025 by Nina Brown
The Zoo was heaving on Saturday, February 22nd, for the famous Inflatey180. The Inflatey180, which is to the Highlanders game what Kendrick Lamar was to the Superbowl, is the half-time entertainment that everyone really went to see. Each hall (except 192 Castle and Carrington) put forward a tribute Read more...
Cozzie Livs on the Brain, Says Exec Poll
Posted 6:17pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Nina Brown
The cost of living crisis is at the forefront of the student brain if the OUSA Exec’s Tent City poll is anything to go by. The informal poll asked students what issues were highest on their priority list, with options including housing, a student bar, fresher life, drinking culture, lecture Read more...
OUSA Exec: OUSA's Five Big Issues
Posted 6:29pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Liam White
Nau mai, haere ma – whether you’re stepping onto campus for the first time or back for another year, welcome to Otago! I hope you’ve had a chance to recharge over the break, because what’s ahead is everything that makes student life special – long nights, great Read more...
Con-Tree-Versy on Union Lawn
Posted 6:38pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Jordan Irvine
The con-tree-versial decision to cut down a Japanese cherry blossom tree on Union Lawn to clear the way for Ori’ 2025 was made in December by OUSA management. But it wasn’t without a fight. OUSA Secretary Donna Jones ran a tree-saving quest in the lead up to its ultimate demise Read more...
Your OUSA Executive 2025
Posted 10:44pm Monday 17th February 2025 by OUSA Exec
President Liam White Tēnā koutou katoa, and welcome (or welcome back) to Otago! I hope you’ve had a restful break and are ready to dive into another year of cramming study between parties and club events. I’m Liam, your OUSA President for 2025! If you’ve got any Read more...
Free Brekkie Times Extended and Menu Improved
Posted 3:08pm Saturday 7th September 2024 by Hugh Askerud
For the Free Brekkie diehards out there, today is a blessed day. It has been announced by OUSA Clubs and Societies that, starting from the 9th of September, free brekkie will run from 8am to 10am, collectively adding an extra hour to the service – as well as some cheeky wee additions to the Read more...
Nominations Are Open For 2025 OUSA Exec
Posted 3:27pm Saturday 7th September 2024 by Hugh Askerud
OUSA is opening its gates on Monday, September 9th (today for diligent readers) calling for nominations for all Exec positions. What does this mean? Basically, anyone who wants to can nominate themselves or a mate to be on the OUSA Exec, the student government around these parts. There are 12 Read more...
Debatable: Battle of the $4 lunch sides: Onion Bhaji vs Samosa
Posted 2:52pm Saturday 7th September 2024 by Connor Moffat
Onion Bhaji: Connor Moffat Though Nina claims to have to bite her lip from moaning over the samosa, when it comes to choosing a hot side piece for your $4 lunch munch, the onion bhaji stands out as the superior choice. If sexual relationships with a samosa are your thing then go for it (take what Read more...
Queer Rep Quietly Removed From Exec
Posted 4:42pm Saturday 17th August 2024 by Nina Brown
There is no longer a Queer Rep on the OUSA Student Executive. The position was added to the 2024 Exec as an ex-officio member from UniQ after a Student General Meeting (SGM) in September last year voted it in. However, following contention over whether this followed “due process”, the Read more...
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