Opinion: The System Isn’t Broken
Posted 3:11pm Sunday 23rd April 2023
A clean, green, egalitarian nation. One that cares deeply for its people and wildlife, all of whom exist within a beautiful, isolated bubble of freedom, safety, and prosperity. At least, that’s what New Zealand likes to go around bragging about. But when you take a deeper, harder look at this Read more...
Crushing the Critic and Conscience:
Posted 3:03pm Sunday 23rd April 2023
On Thursday last week, the University announced that several hundred staff would be made redundant to help shore up their financial situation. They’ve increased student fees by the maximum allowable amount every year for several years now, and borrowed $30 million in December 2022 from bank Read more...
Different Breeds of Landlord
Posted 3:02pm Sunday 2nd April 2023
Nestled throughout the sprawling ecosystem of Dunedin lies perhaps the most pervasive pest of all: the landlord. They come in all different shapes and sizes, marking territory in their own unique and equally infuriating ways. With each species of landlord comes a different experience. Critic Te Read more...
Opinion: Critic Te Ārohi Will Be Covering The Election This Year
Posted 7:53pm Sunday 26th February 2023
For those of you too young to remember, or those who need a memory jog, Critic Te Ārohi made the decision to not cover the 2020 general election on the basis that party politicians had “nothing more to offer students than a shrivelled pea.” The decision received an extensive amount Read more...
Torn Between Two Worlds:
Posted 6:23pm Sunday 11th September 2022
Navigating one’s identity at university can be a tricky task for many. You’re away from friends, family and the familiarity that comes with home. You’re finally off in the big wide world, free to experiment and figure out who you really are. But for Māori students, the Read more...
DCC Mayoral Candidates Debate: Critic’s vibe check
Posted 6:07pm Sunday 11th September 2022
On the evening of August 23rd, 10 Ōtepoti mayoral hopefuls, all locals, congregated in Union Hall for a night of debate and discussion with students. Lured in with the appeal of free food and subsidised drinks, there was a decent sized crowd that came out for the evening, a mix of both students Read more...
Opinion: Rural Communities Should be at the Heart of the Mental Health Discussion
Posted 2:55pm Monday 15th August 2022
It’s no secret that Aotearoa faces a crippling and harrowing mental health crisis. From a young age, you’re told to ‘harden up’ or ‘suck it up’. Did you get hurt playing rugby? Toughen up and get back out there. Upset about something? Shut up and stop complaining, Read more...
Sex Education: Does single-sex schooling affect us more than we realise?
Posted 7:25pm Friday 5th August 2022
If you didn’t go to a single-sex school, then you probably know someone who did. Single-sex education is a socially accepted norm here compared to other countries, but over the past 30 years there has been plenty of debate about its efficacy. In Aotearoa, the argument is something like Read more...
Aotearoa’s Politicians if They were Your Flatmates
Posted 2:14pm Sunday 31st July 2022
Despite what they do now, many of Aotearoa’s politicians come from humble backgrounds, including being former Otago University students. Much like you and I, they were once flatting in cold houses, cooking shit meals, and bickering over power bills. Here, presented to you, are Aoteaora’s Read more...
Opinion: I’m Glad You Came
Posted 6:24pm Monday 25th July 2022
Picture this: it’s late at night, and you’re tucked up in bed with your special someone. Maybe you’ve met up with your sneaky link to do the dirty deed, or you’ve pulled at a party. Maybe you’re one of those people who’s in a relationship, and have just come back Read more...
Annabelle Parata Vaughan
Culture Editor 2023