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Mhlengi Khumalo & Abygail Smit @into.mbiyakwakhumalo & @abysmit06 On Monday, 2 March, students arriving for early classes discovered an act of vandalism at the campus Amphitheatre. The Pride flag — a symbol of inclusion — was defaced with the phrase “Nazi, Heil Hitler R.H.”, and a sticker from Kruispunt, a local church, was placed next to the phrase. The incident has sparked significant distress across the student body, […]
Amilcar Xayiya @melkardascribe After a nail-biting thriller of a game at the SWC Sportsfield in Johannesburg, the FNB UJ rugby team handed the visiting NWU Eagles their first loss of the season. Ending with a score of 35–29, the win gave the Orange Army their first victory against the Eagles in four years. Entering the game, the Eagles were soaring high at number one on the Varsity Cup […]
Mhlengi Khumalo @into.mbiyakwakhumalo Menstrual products used by millions of South Africans every month have been found to contain hormone-disrupting chemicals — even those marketed as “chemical-free” or “organic”. A groundbreaking study released this week by the University of the Free State (UFS) warns that long-term exposure to these substances could be an overlooked factor in reproductive health issues. The research team, which included PhD candidate Janine Blignaut; Dr […]
Abygail Smit. @Abysmit06. Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a contagious viral infection that is common among children. The disease causes sores, called ulcers, inside or around the mouth, as well as a rash or blisters on the hands and feet. Although it can be very painful, the illness is not fatal. HFMD may seem harmless, but the recent outbreak in South Africa has cost thousands of […]
Simoné de Witt @simone_de_witt Each year on 14 February, millions of people around the world celebrate Valentine’s Day. This day is devoted to expressing love, affection, and appreciation, however, while it is associated with chocolates, roses, and romantic dinners in the modern era, the history of Valentine’s Day is far richer and more complex than its more recent, commercial image. According to National Geographic, Valentine’s Day traces its origins […]
Abygail Smit @Abysmit06 World Radio Day is a global observance that celebrates one of the most trusted and far-reaching forms of mass communication. It honours a medium that continues to inform millions of people, often using no more than a simple receiver. Long before smartphones and social media, radio was essential in every home, vehicle and even restaurant. From its early beginnings in the 20th century, broadcast radio […]
Mhlengi Khumalo @into.mbiyakwakhumalo This weekend, images of a damaged gate and videos of chanting crowds in Potchefstroom circulated widely on TikTok. Without context, the footage appeared to show student unrest, leading some viewers to label the actions as violent or unethical. However, according to multiple students present at the scene, the events of Saturday, 15 November, and Sunday, 16 November, formed part of a coordinated protest responding to […]
James Klusener @jamesklusener “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” That’s a familiar quote to most of us. While it holds some truth, organisation skills and over-scheduling can sometimes do more harm than good. Planning is important for staying on track. Without a plan, it’s easy to fall behind, miss deadlines, and feel overwhelmed. However, planning can become so rigid that it restricts creativity, spontaneity, and even progress […]
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