If you’ve been walking around Uni in the last week you might have noticed the plywood signs placed on the Union Lawn and outside the museum. Masters of Fine Art candidate Maggie Covell spoke to Critic about her project, saying that the installation centres on mental health and body autonomy
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Church groups feed masses during re-o, refuse requests to turn water into RTDs
You know what they say: Give a man a sausage, he eats for a day. Teach a man to grill, and he’ll love Jesus for life.
A group of young people from Dunedin churches mostly students handed out an estimated 3,000 sausages and 1,000 hash browns, free-of-charge, over Re-O week.
Mike Bagge, co-ordinator of the Combined Christian Groups (CCG), told Critic Te Arohi that “we gave out 600 sausages and 200 hash browns on the Wednesday night,” and although they ran out by 12:30am, they “could have kept going if we had more supplies.” While paling in comparison to the 700-800 handed out every night over O-Week, these were certainly not rookie numbers.
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The University Senate last week voted to drop the Uni’s moth protection plan. In the days since, moths have wreaked havoc across campus.
“The University has been held hostage by Big Moth for too long,” said the new Vice-Chancellor. “As part of this new regime of financial