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Response from the Vice-Chancellor
Response from Vice-Chancellor to VARSITY article about motions put to Senate on the admissions policy. I have taken note of the issues raised by the SRC President and the Chair of...
UCT Wins 2013 Intervarsity
UCT edged out Maties in a tightly contested Intervarsity bout this weekend. At the time of writing, the provisional results indicate that UCT came out 23-21 victors after more than...
Bus Strikes cause Chaos on Campus
Since April 19th, thousands of commuters in and around Cape Town have had to make alternative plans to travel to work, university and school as bus drivers nationwide are on strike.
The Future in Limbo
One word that has the power to make the average 20-something year old run screaming in the opposite direction: the future (okay that’s two words).
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News
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Res Break-In Demands Upgrade of Security Cameras
A robbery that took place on May 3rd at College House, a UCT residence situated in Main Road - Rosebank, has highlighted the need to upgrade the CCTV security cameras that surveil the residence premises.
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Features
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Cash Saving 101
How to be cash smart this holiday.
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Opinions
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Walk Like a Man
A man makes his way through a throng of testosterone and beer. He clears his throat, belches and puts his hand up to quieten the crowd. Not a murmur is heard as he begins to speak.
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Sport
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Intervarsity 2013 - The Official Results
A full round-up of 2013's results thanks to Kerr Rogers at UCT Sport:
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Video: Right2Know March Protests Secrecy Bill
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- Published on Monday, 19 September 2011 09:40
- Written by Chris Linegar
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UCT students joined the Right2Know march to Parliament on Saturday, 17 September. Those marching were protesting the proposed 'Secrecy Bill' which threatens the free flow of information and legitimises severe prison sentences for whistleblowers. |
Have your say! What's your take on the 'Secrecy Bill'? Comments below the video.








