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Jan Smuts Building UCT1 comment

Gerhard wrote 5 days ago: The Jan Smuts Hall at the University of Cape Town is a historical land mark. Photo taken August 2007 … more →

Tags: Pictorial, South Africa, photos, Images, Prints, Africa, Fine Art, gerhard steenkamp, camera

Media: Abahlali to protest at UCT

antieviction wrote 1 month ago: 2009-10-13 06:20:02 – Voice of the Cape The Shack-Dwellers Movement, Abahlali base Mjondolo, w … more →

Tags: Archives, Mainstream and Other News, UCT Student Worker's Alliance, UCT History and Current Affairs Society, Social Justice Coalition, UCT

Solidarity Protest at the University of Cape Town

antieviction wrote 1 month ago: When: Wednesday 14 October at 1:00pm Where: Jammie Plaza, UCT Upper Campus What: Solidarity protest … more →

Tags: Anti-Eviction Campaign, News & Press Release, Archives, Solidarity, poor people's alliance, UCT Student Worker's Alliance, UCT History and Current Affairs Society, Social Justice Coalition, Mpondo

erm... "viva?"4 comments

clairekelly wrote 2 months ago: So the University of California Irvine (UCI) had it’s first ever protest action today. Due to … more →

Tags: me thinking, identity, Political Action, The Struggle, University of California, White Liberals

History (n) curated by Andrew Lamprecht 23 September - 16 October 2009

Admin wrote 2 months ago: Home | Artists | Exhibitions | Press | News | Publications | Editions | Unsubscribe UCA GALLERY Hist … more →

Tags: exhibitions & events, Interesting Projects, Alan Taylor, Andrew Lamprecht, Art, Brett Shuman, cape town, Catherine Ocholla, Charles Maggs

Stone Age bright sparks

Cindy wrote 3 months ago: article from the Daily Telegraph THE STONE AGE BRIGHT SPARKS (14.08.09) Stone Age “blacksmiths” were … more →

Tags: THings You Never Knew, Daily Telegraph, Fire, researchers, Stone age, blacksmiths, silcrete, Science

ROBERT KENNEDY IN THE LAND OF APARTHEID

Sean wrote 3 months ago: Robert F. Kennedy’s opening remarks in a now famous speech to a largely white audience at the … more →

Tags: film, South Africa, Robert F. Kennedy, RFK in the land of Apartheid, brooklyn academy of music, apartheid, NUSAS, Albert Luthuli

US leads world in higher education by wide margin2 comments

Ariel Goldring wrote 4 months ago: This is according to the Times Higher Education. On an interesting note, of the top 200 universities … more →

Tags: Education, Africa, US, USA, america, Higher Education, University, Universities, College

Succulents to enhance the small garden

ally wrote 5 months ago: Eric Harley, currently Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at UCT, will talk about … more →

Tags: What's On This Month, gardening, cape town, cape horticultural society, Newlands, succulents, eric harley

"Literacy, maths shocker in SA"

clarisseventer wrote 5 months ago: “Most primary school pupils in South Africa are failing tests for basic language and mathemati … more →

Tags: Edu News (Africa), Reports, schools, statistics, Children's Institute, Childrens Rights, Education, literacy skills, mathematics

Moms and Pops

Naima wrote 5 months ago: First things first: Sorry about the delay of blog entries, things have been quite hectic on this sid … more →

Tags: Study Abroad, South Africa, Bates College, Peace, Music, cape town, Table Mountain, Robben Island, Nelson Mandela

Encouters with Tutu Puoane, Jazz singer from Tshwane, South Africa

mabandu wrote 6 months ago: Tutu Puoane laughs as she describes herchildhood attempts to escape from jazz. As with many kids gro … more →

Tags: jazz, Profiles, percy Mabandu, tutu puoane, quincy jones, 2004 Standard Bank Young Artist of the Year, Nicolas Thys, Lieven Venken, ewout pierreux

Procrastination

Naima wrote 8 months ago: So at this moment, I am using this forum purely for procrastination. Sure, I love divulging the inti … more →

Tags: Extracurricular, academic, Studying abroad, Study Abroad, South Africa, Bates College, Procrastination, Kiddie Pool, Essay

Will humanity be overtaken by its own medical, technological and scientific successes?

Berno wrote 8 months ago: The recent advacements in the field of medicial and biotechnology offer humanity longer lives, but w … more →

Tags: Education, Globalisation, Lecture, Online Learning, podcast technology, 21st Century, aging, Ian Goldin, James Martin 21st Century School

Step Your Game Up, USA

Naima wrote 8 months ago: As I enter my third month in Cape Town, I’ve become more comfortable with encountered South Af … more →

Tags: Extracurricular, academic, Campus Life, Amandla, South Africa, Bates College, Peace, cape town, United States of America

Surprise Package

Naima wrote 8 months ago: Ever since I started finalizing my study abroad plans, seniors who had recently returned to campus k … more →

Tags: fun stuff, Campus Life, Studying abroad, Lewiston, commons, trivia night, Study Abroad, South Africa, Bates College

School's In

Naima wrote 9 months ago: This week marked two things: my first full month in South Africa and my first week of classes. For o … more →

Tags: academic, Campus Life, Studying abroad, South Africa, Newspaper, Bates College, Table Mountain, Lecture, Magazine

G. Route

Naima wrote 9 months ago: Last week, as a precursor to the first full week of classes at UCT, most people on my program took t … more →

Tags: fun stuff, Summertime, Studying abroad, South Africa, Bates College, Class, Canoe, waterfalls, School

People watching

Trinny wrote 9 months ago: Everyone loves people watching. It´s even more interesting if you set yourself a goal, kind of like … more →

Tags: Dubai, University, cape town, Jammie Steps, Where´s Wally?, People Watching, Orientation Week, Emo kids, First Years


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