New ID Cards: Frothed by Freshers, Loathed by Most
Posted 2:38pm Sunday 27th February 2022 by Ruby Werry
The Uni has made big changes to enhance ID card security in 2022, bringing in a new, “minimalist,” overwhelmingly white design. Our informal survey suggested almost everyone hates it - with the notable exception of first-years, who don’t know any better. After the Proctor raised Read more...
OUSA Gives out 650 “Gifts of Generosity and Grace”
Posted 2:51pm Sunday 27th February 2022 by Fox Meyer
In less than a week, OUSA has distributed 650 care packages to isolating students across the city. The initiative comes as Omicron rips through the student population in North Dunedin. These packages are being delivered free of charge to students who are isolating. They contain food staples Read more...
OUSA Apartments Generate Outrage
Posted 2:15pm Saturday 6th March 2021 by Denzel Chung
Your students’ association plans to turn the first floor of the University Bookshop into rental accommodation, and past Exec members are not happy about it. Two previous Exec members have questioned why a proposal rejected three times in the last five years was resurrected in Read more...
Kabbadi for Dummies
Posted 11:43am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Charlie Hantler
One of the greatest sports of all-time has burst onto the world scene in recent years. Every year around June the sporting world gets really shit - The NBA, NFL and NHL are all in their off-seasons, while baseball is enjoying its stupid mid-year break. All us sports nuts are stuck with two options Read more...
Management of Change Proposal Could See Shakeup to Mental Health Treatment, Redundancies
Posted 10:53am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Joe Higham
Seven staff at Student Health could be made redundant if a proposal for a Management of Change (MoC) process is enacted in its current form. The proposal was submitted by University of Otago’s Director of Student Health Dr Kim Maiai, and claims the changes will allow Student Health to Read more...
OUSA Give Away Van For One Year After Lengthy Competition
Posted 10:58am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Joel MacManus
Otago Student Will Bowsey is the proud new owner of a van for the next year, after winning ‘The Great Silver Bullet Giveaway’ last Tuesday. He will receive a free 12 month lease on the van, fully covered by OUSA insurance. The OUSA branding will be removed. Contestants had to keep at Read more...
OUSA Election Report Details Complaints of Discounted Chocolates, Harassment, and Media Bias
Posted 11:04am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Joe Higham
The OUSA Executive Elections had their fair share of controversy, and although Critic promised that we’d stopped talking about it, we lied. That’s because Kyla Mullen, OUSA’s Returning Officer for the election, has released her report, detailing the complaints she received and Read more...
5 Star Hotel Declined but Developer Not Giving Up
Posted 11:07am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Joel MacManus
A controversial proposal by Tekapo businessman Anthony Tosswill to build a new five star hotel in the Centre City has been rejected by a panel of independent commissioners, but the developer says he isn’t giving up, and hopes to put forward a revised plan soon. The original proposal was for Read more...
Critic Interviews: OUSA President Hugh Baird
Posted 11:13am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Joe Higham
OUSA President Hugh Baird speaks to Critic about what the successes and failures of his presidency, whether he considered running again, and his advice for President-elect Caitlin Barlow-Groome. Joe Higham: How different was the year from what you had expected it to be when you were in Read more...
France’s State of Emergency Becomes Permanent
Posted 11:36am Sunday 8th October 2017 by George Elliott
In response to the spectre of terrorist attacks, France has made its current legal exceptions permanent, kicking the judiciary out of the process and expanding warrantless practices. A state of emergency has been in place since November 2015, when hundreds were killed or wounded in a coordinated Read more...
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