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Feesmustfall

‘No place for black academics’
Article
/ 17 May 2019

‘No place for black academics’

A book accuses universities of crushing the ambitions of black lecturers and researchers

By Bongekile Macupe
Why the HSRC and NMF came on board to support TIMS
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Why the HSRC and NMF came on board to support TIMS

Madiba will be used as a prism, through which modern problems can be viewed

By Nicky Willemse
Students: Fighting for rights since 1968
Article
/ 3 May 2019

Students: Fighting for rights since 1968

Long before #FeesMustFall and #RhodesMustFall,
Turfloop gave birth to a history-altering movement

By Anne Heffernan
South Africa needs a Green New Deal
Article
/ 12 April 2019

South Africa needs a Green New Deal

Opposition parties are locked in the past
but don’t learn from it and have failed to develop policies for a current and future new world

By Co-pierre Georg
‘They got careers, I got a record’
Article
/ 12 April 2019

‘They got careers, I got a record’

#FeesMustFall sought free education for all, but it cost one of its champions his liberty

By Bongekile Macupe
UCT to rename more buildings
Article
/ 4 April 2019

UCT to rename more buildings

UCT has called for proposals for new names for buildings at the institution, to be more reflective of those who have been “honourable” in history

By Aaisha Dadi Patel
An open letter to the readers of Adam Habib’s ‘Rebels and Rage’
Article
/ 1 April 2019

An open letter to the readers of Adam Habib’s ‘Rebels and Rage’

Those referred to as "the far-left" in the Wits vice-chancellor’s book raise concerns about its ethics and its implications for academic freedom

By Open Letter
You can’t manipulate us into voting
Article
/ 8 February 2019

You can’t manipulate us into voting

Choosing not to vote is a democratic choice, which can send a powerful message to those who harp on about those who died to make it possible

By Mpho Ndaba
Rethinking economics for Africa is a duty
Article
/ 1 February 2019

Rethinking economics for Africa is a duty

Students must start a formal process to reform curriculums and fill gaps in a unitary approach

By Staff Reporter
Shaping cities goes beyond student beds
Article
/ 18 January 2019

Shaping cities goes beyond student beds

Sustainable urban development requires the collaboration of municipalities and the universities to advance social integration

By Mark Paterson, Leslie Bank and Jean Paul Addie
Letters to the editor: January 11 to 17
Article
/ 11 January 2019

Letters to the editor: January 11 to 17

Dan Plato responds to Eusebius McKaiser’s opinion piece

By Letters
Mr Nice Guy with a big mission
Article
/ 30 November 2018

Mr Nice Guy with a big mission

The University of Pretoria’s new vice-chancellor has set his sights on the opportunities that going continental offers

By Kiri Rupiah
‘Hitler post’ won’t hold Dlamini back
Article
/ 19 October 2018

‘Hitler post’ won’t hold Dlamini back

Mcebo Dlamini announced last week that he would contest the ANCYL’s leadership race

By Dineo Bendile
I will be sentenced next year but I have no regrets
Article
/ 16 October 2018

I will be sentenced next year but I have no regrets

Young people are punished for fighting for a decolonised education and we must not waiver in our mission

By Staff Reporter
Everything Must Fall casts an all-seeing eye on student protests
Article
/ 12 October 2018

Everything Must Fall casts an all-seeing eye on student protests

Rehad Desai’s new film uses Wits as a microcosm of the #FeesMustFall movement in South Africa

By Kwanele Sosibo
South Africa must guard against the erosion of its social contract
Article
/ 11 October 2018

South Africa must guard against the erosion of its social contract

When the state fails to deliver on its promises, the people will inevitably rise up to take what’s theirs

By Thanduxolo Nkala
‘Whistle-blower’ takes UJ to court
Article
/ 21 September 2018

‘Whistle-blower’ takes UJ to court

A former professor alleges improper hiring practices and bullying by the dean of humanities

By Sarah Smit
Letters to the Editor: August 31 to September 6
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Letters to the Editor: August 31 to September 6

Our readers write in about amnesty for students, deadbeat dads and Coca-Cola

By Letters
No blanket amnesty decision on #FeesMustFall students — USaf
Article
/ 28 August 2018

No blanket amnesty decision on #FeesMustFall students — USaf

Usaf says varsities have no jurisdiction over cases where students were charged and guilty of criminal activities by a court of law

By Kiri Rupiah
Justice ministry, students to work together on #FeesMustFall criminal charges
Article
/ 27 August 2018

Justice ministry, students to work together on #FeesMustFall criminal charges

A student committee will be established to work with the justice minister on a plan to grant amnesty to student protesters who face criminal charges

By Raeesa Pather
Student activists demand a TRC
Article
/ 24 August 2018

Student activists demand a TRC

#FeesMustFall students convicted of crimes ask for a truth and reconciliation amnesty process

By Sarah Smit and Raeesa Pather
Let us create truly caring institutions
Article
/ 24 August 2018

Let us create truly caring institutions

The inquiry into Bongani Mayosi’s death must ‘water the tree of transformation’ at UCT

By Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
Students demand presidential pardon for #FeesMustFall charges
Article
/ 22 August 2018

Students demand presidential pardon for #FeesMustFall charges

Students who face years in prison for criminal charges related to #FeesMustFall protests are asking for amnesty

By Raeesa Pather
The essential key to SA’s liberation
Article
/ 3 August 2018

The essential key to SA’s liberation

As Mandela said, education is the most potent weapon we have to create a truly free and equal South Africa

By Staff Reporter
Black students ‘undervalued’ at UCT
Article
/ 13 July 2018

Black students ‘undervalued’ at UCT

A report compiled by the UCT curriculum change working group shows that coloniality remains a problem at the university

By Bongekile Macupe
Students who sacrificed for #FeesMustFall deserve recognition
Article
/ 29 June 2018

Students who sacrificed for #FeesMustFall deserve recognition

As much as we celebrate the youth of 1976, we also need to celebrate the #FeesMustFall generation

By Staff Reporter
Burning varsities: Responding to fire
Article
/ 25 May 2018

Burning varsities: Responding to fire

As by Fire’s hard look at the recent violence on campuses presents dire warnings and hope

By Mokubung Nkomo
Eight years for striking one match
Article
/ 11 May 2018

Eight years for striking one match

A student arrested during the #FeesMustFall protest in 2016 is fighting his ‘harsh’ sentence

By Bongekile Macupe
Address youth’s concerns and they’ll vote
Article
/ 26 April 2018

Address youth’s concerns and they’ll vote

They are concerned about unemployment, don’t trust political leaders and feel excluded

By Staff Reporter
No tidy truths in the post-colony
Article
/ 26 April 2018

No tidy truths in the post-colony

Recent debate exposes both student activists’ and academics’ blind spots on decolonisation

By Mark Paterson
The cold shadow of exclusion
Article
/ 20 April 2018

The cold shadow of exclusion

It is black students at the University of the Free State who cannot complete their degrees

By Staff Reporter
Free higher education won’t be free
Article
/ 9 March 2018

Free higher education won’t be free

The campaign for free higher education fails to consider who actually pays for it

By Sean Archer
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