OUSA Battle of the Bands Poster “Culturally Insensitive”
Posted 8:44pm Thursday 5th April 2018
A promotional billboard for the OUSA Battle of the Bands event has been pulled after it sparked controversy for its use of a hodgepodge of cultural symbolism for a seemingly unrelated event. The image shows a person in some sort of traditional headdress from an unspecified South American culture, Read more...
Critic Offers to Purchase Vic Uni Student Mag Salient for $1500 and a Playstation 2
Posted 8:41pm Thursday 5th April 2018
A recent fire sale at Victoria’s Salient Magazine isn’t solving the real problem, according to Waikato and Otago student magazine editors. Salient Magazine is facing a funding crisis recently after receiving $10,000 less than originally anticipated from Victoria University of Read more...
No Third Gender Option for Otago University Enrolment
Posted 8:39pm Thursday 5th April 2018
There is no gender option other than male or female on University of Otago enrolment forms, something critics say is alienating potential transgender or intersex students. One student, who was interested in enrolling but found there were no options which accurately reflected their gender Read more...
OUSA Battle of the Bands poster ‘Culturally Insensitive’
Posted 5:16pm Tuesday 27th March 2018
A promotional billboard for the OUSA Battle of the Bands event will be pulled after it sparked controversy for its use of a hodgepodge of cultural symbolism for a seemingly unrelated event. The image show a person in some sort of traditional headdress from an unspecified South American Read more...
OUSA Spent $250 on a Portrait of Sexy Garfield
Posted 11:15pm Thursday 22nd March 2018
$250 of student money was spent by OUSA last year on a 103cm x 78cm, framed portrait of the cartoon cat Garfield wearing pink lingerie, stockings and high heels. The artwork “Lasagnerie” by student Emily Davidson, was featured as a pull out poster in Critic issue 11, 2017, and was Read more...
Scarfies: The Film That Gave Taika Waititi His Big Break
Posted 11:03pm Thursday 22nd March 2018
An empty flat. A quarter of a million dollars worth of weed. A drug dealer that wants to kill you. And you’ve taken him hostage in your basement. What would you do? That was the question asked by Robert Sarkie’s 1999 film “Scarfies,” the movie that put Dunedin and its Read more...
Editorial | Boy, the ODT Sure Is Good at Journalism.
Posted 9:41pm Thursday 22nd March 2018
In the Critic office there is a whiteboard which months ago was permanently marked by a reporter on some journalism-related rage. “Fuck the ODT,” they scrawled. Below it someone else came along and wrote, “If you do that your crotch will get dusty”. My favourite thing Read more...
Student Area Terrorised by Violent, Knife-Wielding Children
Posted 10:06pm Thursday 15th March 2018
Vice-Chancellor Harlene Hayne has slammed the numbers of high school kids attending student parties in North Dunedin, arguing that they cause much of the disorder in the student area. “We have a couple of unwanted visitors at parties, particularly on Castle Street and Hyde Street that are Read more...
Why Cricket Is a Better Metaphor for Sex Than Baseball
Posted 10:00pm Thursday 15th March 2018
I recently found myself in a heated debate over the exact definition of the term “third base”. We all know first base is kissing and second base is feeling a boob, but then where does it go from there? Is third base oral, or is it hand-on-genital contact? If hand-on-breast comes under Read more...
Pole Dancing: Like Dancing, but on a Pole
Posted 9:49pm Thursday 15th March 2018
“You guys are sissies. I guess that’s why guys don’t give birth.” Valerie from “Pole With Val” pole dancing studio has no pity for our complaints of skin burn. “Sometimes it burns, but that’s life.” Val is a postgraduate student who has been Read more...
Joel MacManus
2018 Editor