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- Wits and students agree on way ahead to free education
- Cape campus suffered worst damage
- SA schools under Sadtu dominion
- Universities act to quell protest heat
- Vocational schools can slay youth unemployment
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- Vice-chancellors say most students want to get academic 2016 under way
- Universities get court interdicts against protesting students
- Wits registration continues despite protest
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- Students escalate no-fees campaign
- Protesters shut down two Unisa campuses
- Bill targets accountability at universities
- Universities plead for more subsidies as student registration begins
- Student registration at Wits suspended
- Economy is next site of student awakening
- Zuma reiterates funding pledge to National Student Financial Aid Scheme
- Pass rate not clear reflection of quality of education
- EDITORIAL: Matric results mirror SA divide
- Principals of schools with poorest results to go
- Gauteng schools take lead in bachelors passes
- Yet another poor matric pass rate blamed on tougher tests
- New curriculum dents matric pass rate
- University protests ‘have cost R150m so far’
- Group cheating plagues matric exams
- Slight drop in IEB matric results
- UJ faculty positions itself to lead the charge on machines that think
- Vice-chancellors counsel against violence
- State to offer R4.5bn to cover student financial aid scheme shortfall
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- Plan to freeze teaching posts
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