Opinion – Election Endorsement: We Need the Green Party
Posted 11:07am Sunday 17th September 2017 by George Elliott
I had been contemplating a trip into Jacindamania, but have come to my senses. A partnership with the Greens would make a change of government more meaningful. The Green Party needs to be a part of a progressive Labour-led government and if Labour doesn’t win, this country needs a Green voice Read more...
Farah Palmer Cup Kicks Off With Canterbury Winning 20-7
Posted 11:36am Sunday 17th September 2017 by Zahra Shahtahmasebi
The provincial women’s rugby competition, the Farah Palmer Cup, kicked off last week. The Otago Spirit team took on Canterbury at Linfield Park in Christchurch at noon on Sunday the 3rd. Fortunately the morning rain had cleared by the time the game started. Supporters packed the sideline, Read more...
How Many Counselling Sessions Do Student Health Provide?
Posted 10:32am Sunday 17th September 2017 by Joel MacManus
Mental health was defining issue of the 2017 OUSA elections, with every presidential candidate promising better funding and support. Unity 2018’s Mission Statement included a promise to “ensure best health” by partnering with the university to establish a ‘Wellness Read more...
OUSA Presidential Forum Roundup: No Confidence Takes Decisive Lead in Opinion Polls
Posted 10:38am Sunday 10th September 2017 by Joe Higham
The OUSA Executive Election Forums that were held last week provided a slightly larger and more invested crowd than usual, and a surprising amount of insight and conflict. Predictably, given the lack of advocacy by this year’s executive, all of the candidates pledged to increase their level Read more...
Please Stop Electing Unqualified White Guys
Posted 10:43am Sunday 10th September 2017 by Sam McChesney
In Iron Fist, Marvel’s tone-deaf TV show about mighty-whitey kung-fu billionaire Danny Rand, Rand gives a monologue about how he came to be the Iron Fist: “When I got to the monastery post-crash, I learned of a certain position. A powerful, important job and I wanted it … The Read more...
Grant Robertson Talks About Homophobic Abuse
Posted 11:04am Sunday 10th September 2017 by Joel MacManus
In a candid interview with Critic, Labour Party Finance Minister Grant Robertson revealed the extent of the personal attacks he has faced since he became an MP. Robertson, who is openly gay, said that he has experienced both “actual abuse” and “unconscious bias” over his Read more...
Critic’s Guide to the 2017 General Election
Posted 10:54am Sunday 10th September 2017 by Esme Hall
More young people have enrolled to vote than at this point in 2014. But, young people are still underrepresented in choosing New Zealand’s government. It’s not that we don’t care, it’s just that none of the parties really speak to us. Or they all do, in different ways. When Read more...
Dunedin Craft Beer Festival Sells Out of Tickets
Posted 10:29am Sunday 10th September 2017 by Joel MacManus
In its fifth year, the Dunedin Craft Beer Festival is on track to be the biggest it’s ever been. From a small event entirely based on the concrete slab at the Otago Daily Times end of Forsyth Barr Stadium the event has expanded to encompass the entire field. The festival was originally Read more...
What Do the Presidential Candidates Actually Represent?
Posted 10:50am Sunday 10th September 2017 by Joel MacManus
Justice Through Solidarity: Old School Radicals Pres Candidate: both Monique Mulholland and Angus Wilson These guys are a throwback to radical student activism of the 1980s. The lovechild of a last-minute union between socialists and feminists, they are peculiarly running two presidential Read more...
Opinion: The Wave of Optimism is Huge; That Also Means There is Further to Fall
Posted 10:49am Sunday 3rd September 2017 by Joe Higham
When I asked Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern which current World leader she has the most admiration for during a brief interview while on her recent visit to Dunedin, she immediately said, “oh, if it wasn’t current, I would’ve said Obama, because what he did was extraordinary”. Read more...
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