Language must be one of the pillars of the struggle to ‘decolonise’ the humanities.
Bangladeshi rescuers have found a woman survivor in the rubble of a garment factory complex which collapsed and killed 1 000 people in April.
The story of an apartheid-era statue suggests one way universities have used artworks to negotiate between troubled histories and uncertain futures.
Perhaps the thing that stands out the most in international coffee trade is the obvious injustice towards African, Asian and Latin American rowers.
A cross-Atlantic programme is bridging schools of thought that are often at odds with one another.
Freedom must prevail or the humanities will be at the mercy of political nationalism.
A closer working relationship must be established between education authorities and employers.
Too many elite groups would have us stifle debate about academic freedom in the country.
After the New Age’s attack on SA for its reaction to the Gupta wedding, Richard Poplak wonders if it isn’t time for us to learn how to be mensches.
As an editor and a reporter are charged, journalists are bracing for more arrests ahead of elections.