The last few weeks have taught us that WhatsApp blunders are anything but private, something a University of Pretoria student is finding out the hard way.
A teacher at Joburg’s oldest public school was clearly gatvol with the behaviour of one boy in her class, and she didn’t hold back when letting him know.
Looking for a surefire way to cement your legend status at university? Find a class with a professor like this, then nail the once in a lifetime shot. Easy.
Robert Morin dedicated more than 50 years to the University of New Hampshire and, without telling many people, he saved almost every penny he could.
As part of their coursework UCT sent some of their health science students into Cape Town’s largest township. It didn’t end well.
Girls at Sans Souci have joined in the nationwide stand against discriminatory codes of conduct, highlighting some ridiculous rules at their school.
John Robbie completely missed the point while interviewing Mishka Wazar, but it makes for a good lesson around the conversations currently happening.
The grade nine pupil who spoke out against discrimination because of her hair sure has opened a can of worms. Now the anger has reached Cape Town.
International media love a South African race row, so it’s no surprise that the happenings in Pretoria are being covered around the world.
A French teacher has been accused of sleeping with her 17-year-old student and could be barred from teaching ever again. But what’s the real story?
It’s all been kicking over in Pretoria, and yesterday was another emotional day for learners at PHSG. Best you get acquainted so you’re up to speed.
A group of girls in Pretoria initiated a silent protest over the weekend and were shut down immediately. Cue #StopRacismAtPretoriaGirlsHigh.
The UFS has had yet another awful example of an allegedly racist act, and three students could be in for serious repercussions.
As the local elections brought with it some surprise wins and now forced coalitions, the voter’s behaviours have been massively assumed – here’s some real data.
The #FeesMustFall movement may be in the news less these days, but send out a tweet like this and you’ll quickly see that the battle rages on.
There’s only one thing that really, truly, concretely causes rape. It ain’t short skirts, it ain’t too many drinks, it’s a little something we call rapists.
France has been the victim of Islamic-based terrorist attacks since the 80s – but why? George Packer gives us some hard-hitting insight.
Plan on having children some time soon? Well if this is what it costs now imagine when your young’un hits school age.
The removal of UCT’s Cecil John Rhodes statue was seen by many as a victory, but it could find a home somewhere else in the near future.
A Gauteng school is under fire for a letter sent to parents by the head of student affairs, who had some unsavoury things to say about Muslims.
Most adults generally understand that dropping rape references on social media doesn’t end well, and now this chap is learning that lesson too.
Have you ever wondered why there are so many exchange students in Cape Town all of a sudden? This Boot Camp is just one of the reasons.
Who would have thought that cupcakes would be involved in a potential race row? Gosh, can we just get all the facts first?
Sitting at the 24th richest person in Africa, Jannie clearly has an interest in education with his latest donation making headlines.
The Eastern Cape Department of Education are conducting an investigation after two videos have hit the news, both showing violent school fights.
Come exam time everyone could use a little extra focus, but it appears the use of Ritalin on campus is quickly spiralling out of control.
It usually takes something special between the ears in order to graduate from Harvard, and this chap has shown he has charisma to boot.
Why are hipsters so annoying? Why are there so many of them? Why do they look the same? Apparently maths has the answer.
Flipping a water bottle may seem easy enough, but when you’re as cool, calm, and collected as this dude, you might just win the Internet for a day.
South Africa ranks second in terms of violent school incidents, and this father was so worried he felt obliged to provide his son with protection.