There’s a video coming out of Stellies posted yesterday, that shows a group of students chanting the controversial ‘Kill the Boer’. So what do you guys think?
We know that tensions are boiling over at universities across the country, but over at Wits it appears anti-Semitism is back with a bang.
Apple’s “Spaceship” campus is looking pretty darn impressive, and students are expected to move in early 2017. Let’s get a birds-eye view, shall we?
One BBC producer got more than she bargained for when a Wits student doctor challenged them during an interview. It’s quite entertaining.
PE parents must be in a state of shock as claims and accusations have surfaced about an aftercare supervisor sending sexually explicit pictures and performing sex acts on boys as young as 12.
There is no love lost between UCT security guards and protesters, and yesterday that was made pretty clear during a violent exchange on campus.
Standing in solidarity with the South African #FeesMustFall movement, a group of students and lecturers in New York delivered a letter to the ambassador. Read it here
As the discussion of what to do with the #FeesMustFall movement moves to parliament, party representatives give their opinion. Meh.
Drinking with friends on a night out to celebrate the end of the school year, one popular matric pupil has tragically died.
It was a ticking time bomb really, and now videos are emerging of violence on UCT campus today. Police, stun guns, arrests – who would want to be a student?
A bullying incident was filmed in Durban and has now been shared extensively on social media. Luckily, the school was quick to act on the situation.
Transformation in SA’s university spaces is as big as the debate over #FeesMustFall. One woman spoke up on decolonising science, and tongues were set wagging.
Max Price has tried to engage with students without success thus far, and things have now gone from bad to worse. Even some UCT academics are angry with him.
Yesterday was a sobering reminder of just how much anger exists between police and protesters, and Max du Preez believes we’re at a seminal moment in our history.
Just when it seemed today’s campuses might avoid an escalation in tension, three separate universities are reporting chaos. This video from Wits is pretty full on too.
The violence we’ve seen during the Fees Must Fall protests this time around is a little more heavy that what we saw last year. The police are in the thick of it all.
There’s massive uncertainty when it comes to the future of South African universities, and the only way to deal with it is for the guys at the top to play ball.
The university has taken the decision to suspend all classes, releasing a statement that acknowledges the fact that it won’t be safe on campus if they did so.
We’ve already seen the tragic loss of one life during this year’s unrest on campus, and now there are fears at Wits that something sinister might be in the pipeline.
If ever you wanted proof that our campuses are divided then here it is, students marching against the campus shutdown at Wits taking an earful along the way.
It was a night of high tension at UCT, and some students went all out to cause havoc when they hurled petrol bombs at security.
Student protests have seen major criticism from many sides, but that doesn’t mean what they are asking for is wrong. Here’s what’s been happening so far today.
As protests around the country continue to shut down campuses, the future of the academic year hangs by a thread. There could be serious implications.
The student protests around the country have proved very divisive, which might be why so many people are talking up this professor’s views on the matter.
With each day of violent clashes on campuses across the country the cost of property damage rises, and the latest stats show the students aren’t messing about.
Renowned political analyst Justice Malala has penned a stinging piece on how the #FeesMustFall movement is unravelling. Certainly worth a read, me thinks.
If you happened to be a principal sleeping with a few of your learners, wouldn’t you be careful enough to ensure neither finds out? Eish.
The 2016 version promises to be as feisty as last year’s, and nothing worth talking about escapes the attention of Zapiro these days.
Ready yourself South Africa, the #FessMustFall movement isn’t going down without a fight and this time they really mean business.
Today saw Blade Nzimande announce a maximum fee increase of 8% for 2017, but that hasn’t come close to appeasing students at Wits or UCT.