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University on alert after shooting threat
At Otago University is our reporter Peter Newport. Audio
Otago students on alert after shooting threat
Students and staff at the University of Otago are on high alert this morning, but trying go about their day undeterred by a threat of violence made two days ago. Mohamed Hassan reports. Audio
Business as usual at University of Otago despite threat
While some University of Otago students have been spooked by an anonymous threat to carry out a campus shooting today, the university says it's business as usual this morning. Josie Cochrane is the… Audio
Otago students on edge following shooting threat
Some students were on edge last night and apprehensive about attending classes at Otago University today after an anonymous threat to carry out a campus shooting. Audio
Shooting threat at Otago Uni
The police in Dunedin are investigating a threat to carry out a shooting at Otago University. Reporter Belinda McCammon reports. Audio
Prof Harlene Hayne - Celebrating Academic Success
Does the tall poppy syndrome really exist? Professor Harlene Hayne, Vice Chancellor of Otago University, believes it does and says it's time we started celebrating our academic successes in the same… Audio
Otago pleads guilty to health and safety prosecution
A woman who took Otago University to court over slipping on wet tiles has won 60-thousand dollars. Audio
Otago Uni guilty over wet tiles
A woman who took Otago University to court over slipping on wet tiles has just won 60-thousand dollars. Audio
Accessing an education
Katy Gosset heads south to Studentville - Otago University. Some scarfies may get a bad rap for partying but many others are just grateful for the chance to pursue an education - in some cases with a… Audio
Otago foreign policy school turns 50
Otago University's Foreign Policy School turned 50 over the weekend, with a bumper programme discussing New Zealand's place in the world. Audio
Scientists unravel secrets of the Taieri River in Otago
Zooloogists and geologists from Otago University have discovered a big secret about the Taieri River and why there are two distinct species of the same fish in the upper and lower reaches of it. Audio
Six60: the mainstream underdogs return
Despite their success, chart-toppers Six60 say they still feel like outsiders in the NZ music community. Six60 talk to Sam Wicks about their stadium-sized ambition. Audio
Boomerang scientists
Despite often aired concerns about inadequate funding for science in New Zealand, we're managing to hold onto a reassuring number of world class scientists. Two of them are based at Otago University -… Audio
A History of Student Radio - Episode One
From the illegal homemade AM transmitters run for limited weeks of the university term, campus radio stations rapidly evolved into a beacon for music-lovers. A four-part journey through 45 years of… Audio
Jeremy Mayall: Mozart Fellow
Mozart Fellow at Otago University, Hamilton composer Jeremy Mayall talks about collaborating with writers, film makers and other musicians, plus the upcoming premiere of new works amidst butterflies… Audio
Otago University prepares for disciplinary action over facebook page
The vice-chancellor of Otago University says she is very disappointed a facebook page hosted explicit photos of female students without their consent. Audio
Graeme Downes - Untimely Meditations: A Songwriter's Occupation
Head of the Music Department at University of Otago and member of New Zealand group, The Verlaines, Dr Graeme Downes MusB (Hons), PhD takes to the podium for a public talk on the occupation of… Audio