Stellenbosch University ordered to implement ‘equal language’ plan
Measures to ensure that students proficient neither in English nor Afrikaans are not excluded from lectures, will be undertakenUniversities must speed up progress, says Nzimande
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande blames dysfunctional or ‘very weak’ forums for slow transformation at varsities
Stellenbosch University building torched
University has opened an arson and damage to property case after a fire at an administration building, which Cape Talk callers say was due to petrol-bombing
Fort Hare missed a chance to celebrate prodigy Sobukwe
Mangaliso Robert Sobukwe’s thoughts on African rebirth or renaissance are relevant today, writes Sam Ditshego
Campus must be a site for debate, not hate
The pursuit of the truth is possible only through open contestation in a space where proponents are assured of no threat of violence, writes Kevin J Naidoo
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