North D in Thirty Years: What Will Our Flats Look Like?
Posted 10:18am Sunday 10th May 2026 by Stella Weston
The North Dunedin Spatial Plan Project aims to ensure that there is enough housing for students in North D for the next thirty years. But that’s not just any housing – it’s housing that encapsulates what students want. Novel! Organised by the City Development Team of the Dunedin Read more...
Flat & Garden: Critic Te Ārohi’s Search for the Best of Student Living
Posted 10:26pm Sunday 18th May 2025 by Critic Staff
It’s an age-old fact: flatting in North D can be rough. But here at Otago, we students get creative. We customise, craft, and conquer — armed with Blu-Tack and blind optimism. Despite what the nation’s landlords think, students can be house-proud (especially if you bless us with Read more...
Is Noise Control Out of Control?
Posted 3:08pm Sunday 22nd August 2021 by Sean Gourley
Picture this: you’re in your third year of uni. It’s the end of February and you’re fizzing for a year of 21sts, grad celebrations and general piss ups. You move into your new flat on George Street, with an outdoor area perfectly suited for gigs. For pres on your first night you Read more...
Objection Overruled | Issue 8
Posted 5:04pm Sunday 22nd April 2012 by
The scarfie flat is a rite of passage for Otago students. Fraught with mould, colder inside than out, and bathrooms laden with more E Coli than a Chinese food outlet, we’ve all seen and experienced some shockers. But below-par living conditions form only part of the wondrous composite: Seemingly Read more...
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