So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish

Berndt Hannweg (Opinions editor 2011/2012) signs off with sweet platitudes and resplendent conjecture in a philosophically refreshing column on Varsity, life and everything in between.

The nail in Mitt’s coffin

With the first US election debate on the cards - Mitt Romney seems to be his own worst enemy.

A Nation of Accountants

Don't like bureaucracy? Hold your leaders to account - before you're bankrupt.

Dangerous Games

Hypocrisy in the Paralympic brings into question the legitimacy of sporting sponsorship.

A protest for sanity

Has South Africa regressed in its means of solving social issues?

How we waste time?

According to recent studies, scientists estimate that the average person can live up to 80 years old, at the current rate of 365 days a year, for 80 years, that is around 29200 days.

Cheaters, catalysts and concerns

The phenomenon of cheating and its extensive presence beyond the realm of sports.

Rejecting the Pink Dollar

The great fast-food divide leaves thousands unsatisfied

Burnt Toast: The age of "free" information

As I write this column, it has been announced that the Ecuadorian government has decided to grant Julian Assange political asylum in their country.

The blasted blue-light brigade

Our leaders need flashing lights and sirens to satisfy their "status-complex"

When the chips are down, illness will strike!

An early release from prison really is the best medicine

The best seat in the House

Kenyan Parliament gets an undemocratic make-over

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