Critic Lite
Posted 7:59pm Saturday 14th March 2026 by Critic
Last week, Critic Lite* hit stands with a reduced page count. For 2026, the magazine is alternating between 36-page and 16-page editions every other week. This change was announced in Issue 25 of Critic Te Ārohi last year, but many people did not know about this until the first Critic Lite* was Read more...
Critic’s Oldest Living Editor: Paul Oestreicher
Posted 2:51pm Monday 13th October 2025 by Iris Hehir
Long before he was a peace campaigner, a priest, or a friend of Desmond Tutu, Paul Oestreicher was an enemy alien. His family had fled fascism, seeking refuge in Dunedin – a city that offered safety, but not quite acceptance. In Dunedin, the Oestreicher family were reported by neighbours, Read more...
“Business As Usual” OUSA Budget Dropped
Posted 10:10pm Saturday 4th October 2025 by Nina Brown
OUSA’s budget for 2026 has dropped. You might read “budget” and feel your eyes glaze over. But just as your budget is crucial to stretching StudyLink payments across keeping a roof over your head, avoiding scurvy, and storing away a little extra for barista-made treats or a box on Read more...
Critic Scandals: An Inexhaustive (Updated) Account
Posted 8:00pm Sunday 26th May 2024 by Adam Stitely
Taking Dunedin Old to new heights, Critic Te Ārohi has been around for ninety-nine years. For almost all of them, we have pissed off some groups of people, from our very own Uni, landlords, to students and non-students alike; something news-breaking or outright offensive has definitely been Read more...
OUSA Exec Times Gives Critic Te Ārohi the Boot
Posted 4:48pm Saturday 11th May 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Feuds are unwinding in the student community after the OUSA executive released ‘The Exec Times’, an Instagram news bulletin literally doing the job Critic Te Ārohi is designed to. The first edition dropped on May 2nd – on a Thursday, no less! – introduced to students Read more...
Started from Baduzzi Now we Here
Posted 12:54pm Sunday 12th March 2023 by Nina Brown
Former Critic Te Ārohi food columnist Alice Taylor is moving from two-hatted Auckland restaurant Baduzzi to the three-hatted Amisfield in Queenstown. For those of you who don’t know, restaurants are like balding men: the more hats, the better. Three is very impressive. Last Read more...
EDITORIAL: Presenting Critic’s Plan for George Street
Posted 3:09pm Friday 1st October 2021 by Erin Gourley
The DCC made a plan for George Street and boomers had a fit about it. We want to present Critic’s plan, which should be implemented immediately to ensure maximum voter engagement at the next Local Body Elections. George Street will be renamed Geroge Street. There are trams, which are Read more...
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