Author: Busisiwe Hoho

Unilever and various other companies visited Rhodes University on Tuesday to recruit potential employees. Rhodes Organisation for Animal Rights (Roar) took the opportunity to distribute flyers and exhibit posters of animal cruelty. This silent protest was to raise awareness about the companies that test their products on animals and those that don’t.

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Steep hills, heavy backpacks, and a scary suspension bridge. These were the challenges for 12 President’s Award participants who stepped out of their comfort zones to finish the Mosslands Two Rivers Trail last weekend.

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Despite the recent Mandela Day cleaning efforts from local schools, part of the Kowie stream that runs along African Street keeps accumulating litter.

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Some people go to psychologists when they have a problem, others go for a run and some hit the bottle. But there are those who seek the guidance of a psychic medium or clairvoyant.

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One of the biggest cries at this time of year is: where is all the time going? Students and scholars are reeling under the shorter term and the increased work-load, as we all hit payback time after the long World Cup holidays.

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National Mathematics Week was celebrated from 2 to 6 August. AMESA (The Association for Mathematics Education in South Africa) Eastern Cape embarked on activities for all phase levels during this week that taking place at the Missionvale Campus of the NMMU in Port Elizabeth.

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The army base held their annual potjiekos competition last week. The contest was between different teams made up of sections such as transport, firefighters, bikers, combat readiness section, Human Resource Management, chefs and quarter masters.

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