The University of Canterbury Students’ Association (UCSA) has admitted responsibility for a food poisoning outbreak that sickened more than 100 students. According to reports, the illness follows students eating chicken souvlaki dinners at the University Hall accommodation dining hall. Multiple outlets describe the incident as a mass outbreak affecting a large number of students, and note that the Students’ Association has entered an admission to a charge connected to the event. The reporting is consistent on the scale of the outbreak, the involvement of the University Hall dining setting, and the admission of responsibility by UCSA. However, the sources provided do not include details on the specific cause of the food poisoning, the exact timing of when students became ill, the health outcomes for those affected, or any further legal or disciplinary steps beyond the charge admission. The case remains framed in terms of liability for the outbreak rather than additional findings in the available articles.