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/ 4 November 2011
The AA’s school-leavers course offers insight into the world of mechanics.
Subashnee Gounden is this year’s recipient of the KwaZulu-Natal Law Society award for best student in the province.
If there was gain, there was pain too for students on the UFS leadership programme.
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/ 18 October 2011
A row between Sadtu and the DA is brewing over a Bill that seeks to limit the striking rights of teachers.
It was a challenging week for University of the Free State students visiting New York.
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/ 27 September 2011
The <i>M&G</i> has accompanied 116 UFS students to the US on a new leadership programme introduced after the notorious Reitz residence video.
Vice-chancellor Jonathan Jansen encourages UFS students to try the unexpected ahead of their overseas trip.
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/ 8 September 2011
Financial giant Sanlam has launched a new education foundation to help equip young South Africans with the financial literacy to improve their lives.
The South African Students’ Congress (Sasco) has taken legal action against the UFS for allegedly ‘banning’ political activity on campus.
In its continuing battle with the University of Free State, Sasco will ask a judge to declare student council elections "undemocratic".
A new study released in Durban this week has made sweeping recommendations about how to reduce the city’s carbon footprint.
The Durban University of Technology lends a helping hand to entrepreneurs with bright ideas by launching an "innovation uncubator".
Making the transition to a low-carbon city should be seen as offering economic opportunities, not imposing burdens, says a major new scientific study.
There’s too much we still don’t know about the much-rumoured shale gas trapped beneath the ground in the Karoo, says scientist Maarten de Wit.
Shale gas primarily made up of methane and could offer a cleaner alternative to coal if safely harvested, a South African academic has argued.
<b>Victoria John</b> went to Johannesburg’s Sci-Bono Centre where she spent the afternoon being guided by a blind person through complete darkness.
The Gauteng education department has only spent 14% of its budget for early childhood development, despite promises of increased spending.
Although the challenges at the Durban University of Technology aren’t what he was expecting, new vice-chancellor Ahmed Bawa swears he’s up to the job.
The vehicle that hit Mavis Ncube in Sandhurst in 2009 was driving at high speed, and on the pavement, the Bryce Moon murder trial has heard.
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/ 18 February 2011
Johannesburg residents protested over council billing complaints outside the city’s customer service centre in Braamfontein on Friday.