Anti-stadium campaigner Bev Butler says she is still waiting for information from the Otago Regional Council, despite the council failing to meet two legislative deadlines.
A High Court judge has reserved her decision on whether to allow another legal challenge to the introduction of compulsory 4am closing for Queenstown bars.
Disqualified 2009 OUSA president Jo Moore is considering her options after an attempt to have her disqualification declared "manifestly unjust" was soundly rejected at an OUSA student meeting yesterday.
Respected international sports medicine academic Dave Gerrard says it will not be difficult to fulfil the main task of his new role with the University of Otago - promoting the university in this country and internationally.
University of Otago researchers are looking for hundreds more New Zealanders who have experienced depression to participate in an Internet-based programme which may help them manage and overcome their symptoms.
Dunedin's Castle St has become synonymous with weekend parties, loud music, elderly cars, broken glass and the occasional bonfire, couch-burning incident and riot. So why would anyone choose to live there?
Next year, an estimated 29,000 students will fill the lecture theatres, laboratories and classrooms at the University of Otago and Otago Polytechnic. Where will they all live?
Dunedin's flat property market is unlikely to bring any financial relief for tertiary students, by far the most numerous occupiers of city rental properties.
An Otago University Students Association student general meeting next week could turn into a marathon - or descend into chaos.
The concept of government departments working with community groups to improve the wellbeing of children and families would appear to be common sense.
Disqualified 2009 student leader Jo Moore wants the Otago University Students Association to appoint a second independent arbitrator or call a presidential by-election to resolve what she says has been a breach of natural justice.
New Zealand tertiary graduates are not paid much more than their less qualified colleagues, an international report shows.
Plans to build a new rowing facility on the banks of the Taieri River have been dealt a blow, with the Otago University Students Association declining to contribute any more money to the $150,000 project.
The University of Otago has been bumped up the world university rankings, joining Auckland University in the 201-302 band in the annual Shanghai Jiao Tong top 500 assessment.
A University of Otago council member has urged the university to improve facilities for pedestrians.
University of Otago staff are celebrating a $40 million government grant which will enable the university to buy this country's third gene sequencing machine and almost double the number of scientists working in the highly specialised area of genomics.
The tangled Otago University Students Association 2009 presidential election saga has taken another surprise twist, with disqualified president-elect Jo Moore yesterday accusing her successor of breaking one of the same campaign rules for which she was punished.
Otago University Students Association 2009 presidential candidate Edwin Darlow has not yet decided whether to accept the position now his for the taking.
Some lower-paid general staff at the University of Otago will receive a pay rise of almost 9%, thanks to a landmark flat-rate pay offer.
Fees for international students beginning new courses at Otago Polytechnic next year will rise by 3.5%.