
by Caitlyn O’Fallon | 11:04 pm, 25/07/2010
“Her body was like that of a human being, but her eyes were greenstone, her hair sea-kelp, her mouth was like that of a barracuda, and sharp flints of obsidian and greenstone were set between her thighs … Maui was determined to enter Hine-nui-te-po’s body, consume her heart, and then aimed to reappear from her mouth, reversing birth, so that people would be able to live forever.”
by Julia Hollingsworth | 12:02 am, 26/07/2010
Last week’s referendum looks set to result in a significant change to the governing structure of OUSA. Student General Meetings (SGMs) will also now be held online.
by Anthony Riseley | 11:57 pm, 25/07/2010
Jesus Week is upon us, bringing an assortment of events which are sure to excite those religious (and possibly the not-so religious) students among us.
by Tailgunner Joe | 11:53 pm, 25/07/2010
The Proctor kept me waiting for some time this week while he read a series of grave indictments to some young idiot who had been collared by Campus Watch a few nights ago.
by Staff Reporter | 11:50 pm, 25/07/2010
by Ben Thomson | 1:32 am, 26/07/2010
Last week was historic for student politics at the University of Otago. The Critic office sits in the Union Building slightly apart (and most definitely aloof) from the OUSA offices that inhabit the same building. Once a year, when elections are on, the place turns into a hive of activity as gossip is passed around and speculation is used as fuel for a thousand status updates.
by April Dell | 12:07 am, 26/07/2010
Blue Oyster Gallery Until August 7
by Kathy Young | 12:23 am, 26/07/2010
Authors: Mike Hutcheson & Claire Wadey Publisher: Harper Collins 1/5
by Max Segal | 12:38 am, 26/07/2010
Director Jason Stutter’s newest film Predicament screened at the opening night of the New Zealand International Film Festival. He has also directed Diagnosis Death (2009) as well as short films such as Careful With That Axe. Predicament will be released in theatres on August 26.
by Jen Aitken | 12:57 am, 19/07/2010
Written by William Shakespeare Directed by Samuel Irwin Starring Angus McBryde, Abby Howells, Finn Sigglekow, Miriam Noonan, Alex Wilson, and Jacob McDowell Allen Hall Lunchtime Theatre 4/5