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Orientation: University halls sports day at Logan Park.

Orientation: University halls sports day at Logan Park.

Photos by Otago Daily Times photographers; prints available for purchase at otagoimages.co.nz.

 

Life sculpture at the School of Art

Life sculpture at the School of Art

Students gain valuable experience in perspective and observation during life sculpture sessions at the Otago Polytechnic School of Art. Photos by Stephen Jaquiery; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

Varsity women's eight at South Africa regatta

Varsity women's eight at South Africa regatta

The Otago University women’s eight, the only international crew at the South Africa universities' regatta, came 4th in a 4km race down the Kowie River at Port Alfred, Eastern Cape. The crew, the first Otago women’s crew to compete overseas, was Aynsley Moore (cox), Leigh Johnstone (stroke), Kirsty Thompson, Fiona Bourke, Rosie Waddington, Genevieve Behrent, Sarah Lindley, Amanda Thompson, Penny Farrell (bow), and coaches Sonya Walker and Glen Sinclair. Photos supplied by the team.

 

Undie 500: Castle street chaos

Undie 500: Castle street chaos Pictures are by Stephen Jaquiery and Craig Baxter, and are available for purchase from Otago Images.

Undie 500 heading our way

Undie 500 heading our way

Drivers taking part in the Undie 500 are reportedly leaving Ashburton with police already pulling them over for a warrant of fitness check on the road between Christchurch and Ashburton.

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Tomatoes fly on Leith St

Tomatoes fly on Leith St Fears that the Leith Street ‘La Tomatina' party would get out of hand proved unfounded today as most students chose to stay away from both the tomatoes and potential trouble.  Photos are by Craig Baxter and Stephen Jaquiery, and are available for purchase at Otago Images.

Students at the non-Cook-a-thon

Students at the non-Cook-a-thon

Hundreds of students, most dressed in colourful costumes, gathered at Dunedin's Captain Cook Tavern yesterday for an unofficial Cook-a-thon which, unlike other years, caused very few issues for police.

The gathering was not called The Cook-a-thon, as it has been in previous years, after objections were made against the tavern holding a licence mainly because of the Cook-a-thon promotion.

People: Foreign Policy School

People: Foreign Policy School

At the opening of the 44th Foreign Policy School held at Salmond College, University of Otago, Friday June 26. Photos by Linda Robertson; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

Distinctive Dunedin flats

Distinctive Dunedin flats

More of Dunedin's distinctive named flats. Photos by Gerard O'Brien; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

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I can see my flat from here

I can see my flat from here

Dunedin's favourite named flats, including the celebrated Pink Flat The Door. Photos by Sarah Gallagher.

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