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...
Sophia Charter Display Launched
Posted 1:06pm Sunday 12th March 2023 by Nina Brown
A new display was launched in the Link last Wednesday, March 8, in honour of the Sophia Charter. The event included speeches from Deputy Vice Chancellor Tony Ballantyne, Dunedin Mayor Jules Radich, representatives of the student group Hold On To Your Friends, and Sophia’s parents Elspeth and Read more...
Inside that 800-Person Backpackers Party
Posted 2:47pm Sunday 5th March 2023 by Anna Robertshawe
On the Wednesday night of O-Week, View Street throbbed with DnB and pheromones as hundreds of third year students migrated to Backpackers flat for a “sports-themed” host. It was shut down by police in protective gear, and widely criticised online as a “dangerous 800-person Read more...
Parking Wardens Suspected as Cause for Pedestrianisation
Posted 1:22pm Sunday 10th April 2022 by The Critical Tribune
Sources close to the Mayor claim that the attempt to make George Street pedestrianised occurred after a run-in with DCC parking wardens. Mayor Hawkins’s close confidants reported that the recent attempts to remove cars from George Street is an attempt to put parking wardens out of a job. Read more...
Where the Hell are all these Wasps Coming From?
Posted 2:47pm Sunday 27th February 2022 by Fox Meyer
Wasp populations are at their yearly high, and students have reported fear, frustration and an “absolute fuck-ton” of the stinging insects around town. Critic Te Arohi reached out to the Zoology Department to get to the bottom of this. The short answer is simple: wasp colonies follow Read more...
Proctor Cracks Down on Alcoholic Flat Party Sponsors
Posted 2:41pm Sunday 27th February 2022 by Sean Gourley
Some alcohol companies who have been unofficial sponsors of student flat parties have not been fined, but appear to have received a very stern talking to by the Proctor and the Police. According to the Proctor’s disciplinary report for 2021, some “alcohol manufacturers were Read more...
Flo and O Parties: Dying But Not Quite Dead
Posted 2:56pm Sunday 27th February 2022 by Denzel Chung, Keegan Wells & Ruby Werry
Flo and O-Weeks were notably quieter this year, with Covid cases on Castle sending a chill through North D’s collective spine. Apart from the usual suspects, though, most students seemed to make a reasonable effort at following the rules. Flo saw a sleepy Castle, with few students on the Read more...
Management Meddling Moves Fresher Frenzy From Friday
Posted 2:43pm Sunday 27th February 2022 by Denzel Chung
It was no coincidence. In a bid to end “antisocial behaviour” on Health Sci Friday, the Proctor worked together with Uni management to shift Health Sci exam dates last year. This attempt to minimise partying worked about as well as you would expect. With the final HSFY exam for Read more...
$4 Lunches Under New Management
Posted 2:33pm Sunday 27th February 2022 by Denzel Chung
For the first time in over 20 years, OUSA’s famous $4 lunches will no longer be served by the Hare Krishna community. This is after Jane Beecroft, known as the “lunch lady” of the Hare Krishnas, announced her retirement in February. South Dunedin restaurant Tandooree Read more...
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