Blackboard Blocked after Student Falsely Accused
Posted 10:53am Sunday 19th July 2015 by Laura Munro
A University of Otago student is taking matters into his own hands after feeling he has been wronged by the university’s proctor. The student, who wishes not to be named, was given a fine and had access to his online course resources suspended for a week after Campus Watch officers Read more...
Hager Hits Back Against “Invasive” Raid
Posted 11:26am Sunday 19th July 2015 by Henry Napier
Investigative journalist Nicky Hager took his case before the High Court in Wellington last week to seek a judicial review of the raid that took place last October following the release of his book, Dirty Politics. The book — which focused on the relationship between right-wing blogger, Read more...
Students Praise Rental Regulations
Posted 10:58am Sunday 19th July 2015 by Bridie Boyd
The Minister for Housing, Nick Smith, has announced new rental regulations that have potential benefits for the poor student flatting conditions in Dunedin. The new regulations will require smoke alarms in residential rental properties, as well as ceiling and underfloor insulation. The Read more...
All Blacks Make History with Samoa Test
Posted 11:57am Sunday 19th July 2015 by Daniel Lormans
Last week saw a rare doubleheader of big rugby matches with the first ever All Blacks test match in Samoa and then the State of Origin series decider in Brisbane. These two games showed how two very different rivalries can play out. The State of Origin players and fans seem to want to hurt each Read more...
Commerce Kids Commend New Association
Posted 11:01am Sunday 19th July 2015 by Amber Allott
Business and commerce students at the University of Otago are celebrating the launch of their new Commerce Students’ Association, COMSA. The new association was founded by two Otago students, Elliott Chow and Hilary Derrick, following the demise of previous association, OCOM. Derrick Read more...
State of Origin
Posted 12:00pm Sunday 19th July 2015 by Daniel Lormans
After the game in Apia, the All Blacks and Samoa players swapped shirts, shared some laughs and posed together for pictures with fans in what seemed to be a very calm atmosphere of camaraderie, mutual respect and sportsmanship. Just a few hours later there was a distinctly different atmosphere in Read more...
Greece Rejects EU Bailout
Posted 11:23am Sunday 12th July 2015 by Angus Shaw
After rejecting an international bailout, Greece has chosen to play spin the bottle with its financial future. The final results of Monday’s referendum show 61.3 percent voted against and 38.7 percent for the terms of the proposed 29 billion euro bailout. Greece’s governing Read more...
Another Australian Faces the Death Penalty
Posted 11:25am Sunday 12th July 2015 by Oliver Gaskell
An intellectually disabled Australian man could face the death penalty after being charged with attempting to smuggle illegal drugs out of China. Lawyers defending Brisbane man, Ibrahim Jalloh, 26, have said in a press conference that Jalloh was tricked into smuggling more than two kilograms of Read more...
Key Denies Economic Struggle
Posted 12:04pm Sunday 12th July 2015 by Hugh Baird
Prime Minister John Key has knocked back suggestions from economists that New Zealand is headed for a large economic slowdown. Speaking at a post-cabinet press conference, Key said he was “not at all panicked”. However, he did accept that there were “a few headwinds Read more...
Provisional LAP Allows Shots After Midnight
Posted 10:51am Sunday 12th July 2015 by Joe Higham
The Dunedin City Council is a step closer to implementing a Local Alcohol Policy (LAP) to tighten the rules and regulations for Dunedin establishments. The original LAP, which was proposed last year, included a one-way door policy from 1am, no shots to be sold after midnight and no alcohol Read more...
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