Graeme College recently celebrated the opening of its new Computer Centre. The funds raised to pay for the centre stemmed from a partnership between 20 different groups: Graeme College; its Old Boys Union; four different sets of private funders; Rotary Grahamstown and its Anns; nine clubs in Rotary Hawaii District 500; a Rotary Club in Japan and in Denmark as well as Rotary International.
Author: Michael Salzwedel
A proposed municipal trip to Raseborg, Finland, has been deemed financially unviable, with some councillors at the ordinary council meeting last week arguing instead for a Finnish delegation to visit Grahamstown in October.
Grocott’s Mail and the Rhodes University School of Journalism and Media Studies, in association with Radio Grahamstown, hosted a public debate about media freedom on 14 September at the Noluthando Hall in Joza.
We often rely on experts to tell us how to do the most fundamental, daily things – from eating and sleeping to exercise and sex. But Anna-Karien Otto says you can rely on yourself. If only you could silence the hum and chatter of everyday life, you could hear a more profound, subtle voice speaking. This is your body talking.
A purple sign reading Hands-on-Harmony, Astrology, Consultations, Reflexology, Reiki, Massage, eliminates any doubt I have about where I am. This is the Francis Street home and business of Jane James, a local alternative therapist.
Geologist Goonie Marsh speaks about current climate change patterns and puts into perspective some of what's happened over the last few billion years.
Local evidence for climate change is there: droughts and heat waves in July. However, there are unseen, far more significant changes in areas most of us will never visit, such as Marion Island and the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica.