UCT’s The Trans Collective took a stand against their own on Tuesday afternoon, demonstrating just how important it is to police the movement you follow.
Awful news filtering through today after it has emerged that another female UCT student has been raped.
The EFF leader of Mpumalanga was booted out of a legislature meeting when he asked the local MEC about the state of education.
If you’re a little loner in the tooth you might remember receiving a good caning at school, but this video shows some next level abuse going on in the U.S.
A group of scientists have used geoprofiling in an attempt to figure out Banky’s identity, but they have only used the locations of one suspect.
Social media and university students will always be a volatile mix, although the students of Tuks best exercise serious caution after this latest statement.
A word of advice here Blade, when you run one of the most under fire departments in the country Twitter tends to play nasty. Let the floodgates open.
Spanking a child – to many – is a form of discipline. For others it a horrible form of abuse that should be made illegal.
You might have heard of the series of rapes and robberies that have happened up at Rhodes Memorial in the last few months – well, this is the current suspect.
Life for students has changed, perhaps irrevocably, over the past year or so. Another example of how angry our students are coming from the North West.
A Stellenbosch University couple were attacked by three armed men as a romantic proposal was about to go down.
There’s a bit of a stink over at UCT, some individuals sullying campus buildings by dumping sewage early this morning.
As the country’s attention focuses in on the awful events in Bloemfontein yesterday more footage is painting a clearer picture of just what happened.
There were awful scenes playing out across the University of Free State campus yesterday, the worst of which may have taken place on the main rugby field.
If you’ve an eye on today’s biggest stories you’ll know that violence is rife across some of the country’s tertiary institutions. Here’s the latest from two.
Rhodes Must Fall has laid charges against Max Price and his cronies as they were responsible for the violent attacks on the students this week.
There’s not a campus in South Africa that hasn’t seen escalating tensions leading to ugly scenes, Tuks the latest university to grab headlines.
Amongst the eight student protesters arrested one had a rather high profile father, none other than Eskom’s Brian Molefe.
The Art Times wrote an eulogy-esque write up on the paintings that were burnt by the UCT students on Tuesday. You would think someone had died.
#RhodesMustFall protestors took it a little too far yesterday as they attempted to highlight the lack of accommodation issue at UCT.
The “Fuck” debate continues as students stand in solidarity with the Wits student who will be appearing in a hearing with the SAHRC.
If you thought the student protests would die down after receiving a fee cut for 2016, you actually had no idea what they were really about.
Racism, shmacism. This dude had something to say and a lot of people took it personally, but there’s more to it than what’s on the back.
Blackface, purpleface, we should all be left red-faced at what’s going on at Stellenbosch as social media turns ugly.
It seems that Open Stellenbosch is now representing aliens after they accused two students of donning black face at a space-theme party.
There’s a recording going around of a group sex act which took place in a Durban classroom and apparently, it’s not the first one.
A school run by the Lutheran Ministries is under fire for videos that show teachers dishing out some physical punishment to learners,
Rhodes Memorial is going through an unsafe period so please avoid going up there alone and make sure you got an emergency number on speed dial.
South Africa has been under the spotlight once again after a mayor in KZN offered some dubious scholarships.
We may have succeeded in ensuring that tuition fees remained the same for 2016, but that doesn’t mean we’re any closer to solving the problem itself.