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638:. The Editor is appointed and employed under a fixed term contract that covers roughly the beginning to end of Otago University's academic year. Previous involvement with the magazine is not a prerequisite for applicants, although most have held a sub-editorial position at Critic prior to being appointed editor. Although Critic's editorship has been shared in previous years (particularly in the magazine's early history), in modern times the role of editor is typically fulfilled by one person. The typical tenure for Critic Editor is one year, though roughly 10% of editors in Critic's history have stayed on for two years as of 2024. 264:
claims when they were reported to them. The article received national media attention. Although the feature was lauded for its investigative merit, Critic later issued an apology for not contacting Head Master Caroline Hepburn-Doole for comment before publication. With regards to the article's claim that instances of sexual assault and rape went "undisciplined," the magazine later accepted there was evidence "all complaints were documented and reported to others as appropriate."
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In 2013 Critic's Editor Callum Fredric received a $ 35,000 payout after a series of personal disputes with OUSA General Manager Darel Hall. Fredric was suspended by Hall on Friday 3 May, and was trespassed from OUSA buildings by Hall after attending a meeting on Monday 6 May to explain the situation
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activity in Dunedin's student community. Critic's coverage, including a story on the abuse of a live eel, garnered national attention and was awarded 'Best News Story' at the Aotearoa Student Press Awards, with Judge Glenn McConnell commending the reporting for being of "national significance." The
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In 2011, Critic's covers (under the magazine's Art Director Andrew Jacombs) were selected in the 2012 Coverjunkie "Best Of" Publication and exhibited alongside some of the world's most leading titles, including TIME, Esquire, The New Yorker, Vogue, Sports Illustrated and lift-outs from The New York
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Although the scope of the content has varied year to year under different editorship, in recent years the magazine's coverage has remained local; focusing on stories of relevance to students and the surrounding Dunedin community. Since 2012, the magazine's mission statement has been to "reflect the
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In 2018, the cover of "The Menstruation Issue" featured a cartoon image of a woman menstruating. University of Otago Proctor Dave Scott took offence to the image and unilaterally decided to destroy all copies of the magazine. An open-letter signed by 17 former Editors expressed "deep concern" over
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upheld a complaint against Critic over the article 'The Bum at the Bottom of the World', which depicted three people the publication deemed homeless and vagrant. Editor Ben Thomson later stated the magazine "completely misjudged where the line was" and apologised for the article. The Press Council
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Critic's sub-editorial roles are Design Editor, Sub-Editor, News Editor, Features Editor and Culture Editor. Design Editor is the second most senior role within Critic as the only staff member (aside from Editor) that is employed full-time. In 2023 the role of Ētita Māori (Māori Editor) was made a
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In 2020 Critic criticised Otago University's response to the Covid-19 pandemic in an opinion piece, leading the university's refusal to answer media requests from Critic and threatening to pull advertising from the magazine. Following changes in University of Otago media staff, the University has
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stood by the decision to publish the article, stating it was "defendable" in that it highlighted "a very important issue and hopefully make women more aware of what could happen to them." Walker later backtracked this statement in a comment to Critic in 2012, calling the article's publication a
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that normalised sexual misconduct against female students. The article included the testimonies of several female residents who had been sexually harassed or assaulted at the residential college between 2015 and 2017, many of whom claimed that the college's leadership ignored or dismissed their
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In 2018, Critic Te Ārohi reported that University of Otago Proctor Dave Scott had illegally entered two students flats without permission and confiscated bongs/water pipes, which were estimated to be worth over $ 700 combined. Critic's reporting received national media attention, resulting in a
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Critic's content includes recurring columns, news articles, long-form investigative journalism, profiles, reviews, puzzles and culture pieces that often examine or portray student life in Dunedin. The magazine is known for its humorous examination of provocative and taboo subject matter.
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in 2005 banned an issue of the magazine, due to it containing a satirical "how-to-guide" on drug rape. The article was published in magazine's since-discontinued "offensive" themed issue, which ran from 2002—2005. Possession or distribution of this issue was deemed illegal. Editor
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Critic's content is primarily targeted towards its student demographic and is generally written through a student perspective. The magazine enjoys enduring popularity with its readership. The physical copies distributed on a weekly basis have a pick-up rate of 99% according to
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Critic received the highest possible score from all judges and was praised for being "The only magazine this year that didn't just ask the audience to notice how smart it was; instead, it went out and proved it by doing smart, creative, interesting things."
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outlined the newspaper's ethos in the publication's first-ever editorial, envisioning Critic to be a publication where "criticism may be brought into the open" and would "suffer no word or deed to go unquestioned within the four walls of Otago University."
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the decision, with prominent New Zealand media figures accusing the university of "censorship." The removal of the magazines was further accused of stigmatising menstruation. The university later apologised, calling the decision a "mistake".
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Best Feature Writer, Best Feature, Best News Story, Best Culture Writer, Best Photographer, Best Opinion Writer, Best Editorial, Best Headline, Best Humour/Satire, Best Sports Coverage, Best Science Journalism and Best Column.
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Issue", "The Food Issue", "The Census Issue" and more. However, recent years have seen a movement away from overtly stipulated themes. Roughly half of all Critic issues remain unthemed within the magazine's yearly cycle.
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Best Publication, Best Feature Writer, Best Student Politics Reporter, Best Opinion Writer, Best Feature Article, Best Design, Best Original Illustration, Best News Reporter, Best Headline, Best Editorial Writer.
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In 2019, Critic published a story about a landlord breaching tenancy laws. After receiving a threatening letter in response, Critic made headlines for publishing the email on the cover of the following issue.
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to staff, before being asked to leave by Police. After filing legal proceedings, Fredric accepted a $ 35,000 settlement package from OUSA on Friday 17 May, and resigned as Editor.
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Best Publication, Best COVID-19 Coverage, Best Design, Best Humour/Satire, Best Column, Best News Story, Best Photographer, Best Editorial, Best News Reporter.
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the magazine seeks to "cover stories other media can't or won't, in a way that they can't or won't When we write something I know couldn't be published in the
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scandal the magazine labelled "BongShell." In a subsequent press conference, Scott confirmed the bongs had been destroyed and apologised for his actions.
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Best Publication, Best Website, Best News Story, Best News Reporter, Best Feature Writer, Best Sports Reporter, Best Opinion Writer, and Best Editorial.
1969:"mistake": "We were trying to be offensive for the sake of it, rather than with any greater purpose in mind I wasn't a very woke feminist back then." 631: 324:(ASPA) and has been awarded Best Publication in the annual ASPA awards in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021. 208: 179: 102: 1946:, which Bennett later described as "a dismal rag which and I usually filled up with imaginative froth a few hours before it went to press." Editor 267:
In 2021, Critic published a series of articles detailing the findings of a six-month undercover investigation by Critic journalist Elliot Weir into
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commended Critic Te Ārohi as an "outstanding student publication," noting there was little to separate it from Best Publication winner
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Best Publication (runner up), Best Māori Coverage, Best Reviewer, Best Cover, Best Centrefold, Best Illustrator and Best Illustration.
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Best Publication, Best Feature Article, Best Humour/Satire, Best Photography, Best Editorial, Best News Reporter, Best Reviewer.
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reality of Otago University students back to themselves." In a 2018 profile of Critic, former Editor Joel MacManus told
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size). The design of Critic is often significantly changed each year as new designers are employed; typically from the
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co. for first half and then alternating Alexandra Tylee, Sam Elworthy, Grant Ramsey, Shelley Cooper, Andrew Vincent
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Best Publication, Best Feature, Best Design, Best Feature Writer, Lifestyle Section, Best Original Illustration.
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Best Publication, Best Editorial Writer, Best Paid News Reporter, Best Illustrator, Best Education Series.
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In 1925 Otago University medical student Francis Bennett, whom edited the annual student publication
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Best Feature, Best Culture/Lifestyle Writer, Best Headline, Best Creative Writing Fiction or Poetry.
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co. Howard Clay and Geoff Adams (first half) and co. Howard Clay and John Stewart (second half)
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co. Leah McFall and Tracy Huirama-Osborne (first half) and Tracy Huirama-Osborne (second half)
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Critic began as a newspaper in 1925, before becoming a magazine in 2001. The publication was
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Traditionally, Critic has had 'themed' issues including "The Sex Issue", "The Drugs Issue", "
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Best Publication, Best Feature Writer, Best News Writer, Best Headline, Best Sports Writer.
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M . E. D. Webster (first half) and co. Colin Newbury and Nigel Eastgate (second half)
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co. Stephanie Wylie and Sheila Wilding (first half) and Stephanie Wylie (second half)
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Best Education Series, Best News Writer, Best Feature Writer and Best Feature.
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W. R. Geddles (first half) and co. W. R. Geddles and P. M. Lusk (second half)
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magazine's coverage later developed into a three-part series published in
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co-founder Hamish McKenzie and Rhodes Scholar and former Green Party MP
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That same year, Critic published a exposé on the culture of misogyny in
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Until 2018, there were rotating 'Section Editors' (now described as
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Ronald Taylor (first half) and J. C. D. Sutherland (second half)
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In 2023, Critic published a series of news articles reporting on
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Best Publication, Best Editorial, Best Series and Best Website.
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Callum Fredric (February–May) and Sam McChesney (May–October)
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resumed accepting media requests and running advertisements.
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D. L. Matheson (first half) and N. F. Gilkison (second half)
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Allan Bruce (first half) and Peter Matheson (second half)
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Fraser Harbutt (first half) and Allan Bruce (second half)
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F. W. Guest (first half) and Ralph G. Park (second half)
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H. A. Small (first half) and G. L. McLeod (second half)
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that's when I'm like, 'This is great!' That's when it's
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permanent position. The role entails the production of
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C. P. Powles (first half) and P. M. Lusk (second half)
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in size until 2002, when it went quarterfold (around
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