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Critic Te Ārohi
''Critic Te Ārohi'' is the official magazine of the Otago University Students' Association (OUSA) of the University of Otago. It is freely available around both the University's campus and selected sites in Dunedin city weekly during term time. ''Critic'' is New Zealand's longest-running student newspaper, having been established in 1925. Weekly circulation is 5,000 copies, with an estimated readership of approximately 20,000. Content 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 OUSA. 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 ...
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Otago University Students' Association
The Otago University Students' Association (OUSA) is the students' association of the University of Otago, New Zealand. OUSA was founded in 1890 to advance student interests on campus. Today, OUSA provides a combination of representation, welfare, advocacy, recreation and events for its members. It runs student support services, supports clubs and societies on campus, and organises the University of Otago Student orientation, Orientation and Reorientation weeks. OUSA has a number of subsidiary brands and companies, including ''Critic Te Ārohi'', the student magazine, Radio One (New Zealand), Radio One, the student radio station, University Bookshop Limited, and Planet Media. History As well as providing facilities and student representation on university committees, the students' association began to provide services and facilities for its members. The first Student Union building, providing meeting rooms, men's and women's common rooms and a cafeteria, was established in 19 ...
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Douglas Campbell (soil Conservator)
Douglas Archibald Campbell (13 December 1906 – 7 March 1969) was a New Zealand teacher and soil conservator. He was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, on 13 December 1906. Campbell graduated from Canterbury Agricultural College (now Lincoln University (New Zealand), Lincoln University) with a Master's degree on red clover in 1930. In 1967, Campbell was awarded the Bledisloe Medal by the Canterbury Agricultural College. In the 1968 New Year Honours (New Zealand), 1968 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Companion of the Imperial Service Order. References

1906 births 1969 deaths Schoolteachers from Dunedin New Zealand conservationists New Zealand Companions of the Imperial Service Order New Zealand public servants {{environmentalist-stub ...
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