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Calling for change: Attempting to classify science as  ‘colonial’ or  ‘traditional’ detracts from its purpose — namely the acquistion of knowledge

​Integrate science, don’t segregate it

Incorporating the best of Western and indigenous knowledge is a better approach for universities.

Wilson Bayly Holmes-Ovcon paid a hefty fine for colluding on costing for upgrading a section of the Sishen-Saldanha railway line.

Vice-chancellors want free tuition for poor students in 2017

Varsity heads want student aid to be extended to families earning less than R200 000 a year.

Scenes of chaos: During a clash between students and police at the University of the Witwatersrand on Tuesday an officer falls and a colleague fires rubber bullets at fleeing students.

State ‘advised varsity shutdown’

Academics are putting in place plans to help students write exams should universities shut.

Equal Education: Students are aiming at the wrong target and inadvertently protecting the government

Equal Education general secretary Tshepo Motsepe: "The only institution that can deliver free education is the government".

​Varsity fee hikes could go above 8%

Besides looking into finances the institutions are making plans should a shutdown affect exams.

Students protest against NSFAS in March 2015.

‘Cost disease’ plagues varsities and efficiency at institutions is closely examined

Cost efficiency at universities is under scrutiny as employee salaries make up their biggest expense.

Varsities brace for fee increase as Sasco warns of ‘worse’ protests than last year

A university umbrella body is trying to mitigate the damage ahead of Blade Nzimande’s expected unveiling of a 6% rise in tuition fees for 2017.

“There were others who deemed the burnings in the same light as the destruction of heritage sites and antiquities by the world’s favourite “barbarians”

Barbarism, burnings and Beckett

If public art, symbols and monuments are to play a role in building “social cohesion”, we need to adopt different approaches.

The locked gate of the Universiy of the Free State.

#ColourBlind campaign refuses to open its eyes to injustice

The campaign is laced with good intentions but ultimately has the potential to cause more harm than good.

The Northwest University admin building.

NWU closes Mafikeng campus indefinitely after violent protests

Students have been told to go home after the Northwest University’s Mafikeng Campus closed its doors until further notice.

Protesting students at the University of Free State clash with supporters of the university’s rugby team on the field on Monday night.

Political parties condemn university violence

The ANC, DA and EFF have spoken out against the escalating violence and apparent deterioration of race relations across SA’s universities.

The University of Free State rugby pitch.
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University of Free State suspends lectures after Varsity Cup violence

All academic activity has been suspended at the university following clashes between rugby supporters and protesters.

Alex de Minaur of Australia hits a forehand against Marin Cilic of Croatia in the third round on day six of the US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre. (Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports)

UCT gets interdict against 16 students

Eskom chief executive Brian Molefe’s son is among the students the University of Cape Town alleges were part of violent protests.

Student protests at the union buildings earlier this year.

Student protests have pitted reform against revolution

Two narratives have emerged from student protests in South Africa: reform on the one hand – and revolution on the other. Which narrative will triumph?

Spyware used to monitor students’ social media ballooned from R7.7-million to R54.2-million as dodgy deals surfaced following the arrest of senior police officers.

#FeesMustFall protesters march to Parliament

Parliament staff and workers downed tools on Monday, while students of the #FeesMustFall campaign continued to protest outside the gates.

When the sun ‘coughs’ it can wreak havoc with the world’s communication systems.

#Feesmustfall: A question of human rights violations

As relatively free spaces for enquiry, universities have a public duty to fight, not facilitate, a slide into a national security state.

UJ staff protest against outsourcing.

UJ students and staff march to end outsourcing

About 200 students and staff marched peacefully on Monday to demand that UJ ends its practice of outsourcing workers.

Wits agrees to insource workers

In the latest victory for protesters, Wits University has agreed in principle to end its practice of outsourcing workers.

Our world needs empathetic intervention — not heroes

#FeesMustFall: Lessons in speeding up change

The student protests against increases in university tuition fees have provided political parties with clear examples on how to get results.

Cornered Blade releases fee-free university report

The authors of a 2012 report mapping out the case for free tertiary education say the government has a moral obligation to enable the poor to study.