by AdminWRSUN | Aug 9, 2022 | Articles, News
By Matthew Wingfield. Article originally published on Daily Maverick on 24 July 2022. To higher education institutions: your students are potential changemakers in climate crisis...
by AdminWRSUN | May 12, 2022 | Articles, News
During our time as students at Stellenbosch University (SU), we have been involved in student activism around climate change. We’ve had numerous discussions on this topic with a range of student societies, the Student Representative Council (SRC) and various staff...
by AdminWRSUN | Mar 25, 2022 | Articles, News
By Lindy Heinecken. Article originally published on Mail&Guardian on 23 March 2022. With few exceptions, war is largely waged by men, with less than 1% of all combatants in history being women. Today, women remain a minority in the military, in combat and senior...
by AdminWRSUN | Mar 21, 2022 | Articles, News
By Efua Prah. Article originally published on ALICE news on 16.03.2022 When we think of Africa, what story dominates? Whilst we have been expertly cautioned about the dangers of a single story, the popular narratives of the lumbering economic giant, or the...
by AdminWRSUN | Jul 31, 2021 | Articles, News
By Lindy Heinecken. First published in The Conversation on 26 July 2021.(Photo: EFE-EPA/Kim Ludbrook) In a show of force unprecedented since South Africa became a democracy in 1994, the South African National Defence Force has commissioned 25,000 soldiers for...
by AdminWRSUN | Apr 20, 2021 | Articles, News
By Steven Robins. First published in the Daily Maverick on 15 April 2021.(Photo: Gallo Images / Oupa Bopape) University of Cape Town lecturer Dr Lwazi Lushaba’s extrapolation from Aimé Césaire’s writings suggests that the international human rights community only...
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