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flag OUSA cut Critic Te Ārohi’s budget, shrinking it to 16 pages, sparking debate over its cultural value and safety.

flag Critic Te Ārohi, Otago University’s student magazine since 1925, faces financial strain after OUSA slashed its budget, reducing Issue 2 to 16 pages from the usual 48. flag Despite serving 87% of students annually and fostering campus engagement, the publication is now seen as a financial burden. flag A controversial article promoting drug use without adequate risk warnings sparked concern, prompting the magazine to acknowledge shortcomings and pledge improved harm reduction resources. flag Advocates urge OUSA to restore funding, emphasizing the magazine’s cultural and educational value beyond profit.

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