The Brighton community sent 2degrees a clear message it is not prepared to give up the fight against the installation of a cell tower, when about 60 people braved the cold and rain yesterday to protest the company's plans.
A Gender Studies lecturer at the University of Otago has applauded Facebook for removing a page displaying intimate photos of Dunedin students.
The manager at Dunedin's University Book Shop has made a ''key'' appointment as part of its staff restructuring process.
The principals of two Dunedin high schools are worried a Facebook page asking people to nominate a Dunedin high school ''babe of the day'' could put pupils at risk from sexual predators.
The manager behind staff restructuring at Dunedin's University Book Shop says she is not ''some corporate hatchet woman'' and is doing her best to turn around six years of falling profits.
The University of Otago has come under increasing attack from spammers over the past two weeks, with some recipients having accounts compromised after giving up login details.
A GROUP opposing the installation of a 2degrees cellphone tower at Brighton is distancing itself from threats to damage the tower once it is put up, but is not giving up its fight.
A University of Otago academic has decided to stick with the $2 million ''Glenn Inquiry'' into family violence, despite a number of high-profile departures.
Hundreds of people have turned up to say farewell to Dunedin's historic Captain Cook Tavern this afternoon.
The organiser of a Dunedin art exhibition showing off the wonder of what goes on in the human brain hopes it will help dispel the myth that science and art are polar opposites.
The Captain Cook Tavern has played an important part in university life for most of its more than 150 years and with the pub closing its doors tonight, Otago Daily Times reporter Vaughan Elder takes a look over its, at times, raucous history.
The University of Otago needs to target international students more ''aggressively'' after having the largest decline in international numbers of any New Zealand university this year, Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce says.
The University of Otago's budget review for this year has proved ''challenging'' in the face of an estimated more than $5 million drop in funding due to falling student numbers.
People turning up to say farewell to Dunedin's historic Captain Cook Tavern tonight are being warned to stay out of trouble or risk ''ruining it for everyone else'' and causing the pub to close early.
The pros and cons of New Zealand having a written constitution and whether there should be more controls on Parliament were among the issues discussed by Sir Tipene O'Regan at a talk in Dunedin last night.
The University of Otago has decided not to step in and save the Captain Cook Tavern from closure.
The University of Otago has raised fees for international students despite the ''relatively expensive'' cost of study being blamed as a reason for declining enrolments.
The Otago University Students' Association has selected a replacement for the former editor of student magazine Critic, who resigned following an employment dispute last month.
The Chalmers Community Board is set to begin work to remedy safety issues at a car park next to the harbour-side cycleway amid concerns a vehicle could reverse into the path of a cyclist or pedestrian.
A large variation in the pass rates of different subjects at the University of Otago has been revealed in figures released by the institution.