History is not a morality play: both sides on #RhodesMustFall debate should remember that
Why Oriel College Oxford was right not to agree to take down a statue of the British imperalist.
Why Oriel College Oxford was right not to agree to take down a statue of the British imperalist.
If it’s ok to use research carried out in unethical experiments – as long as we acknowledge they were wrong – is it ok to keep a statue of an infamous imperialist?
South Africa’s president is direly unpopular and his government on the ropes – but protests against him are just empty symbolism.
Rhodes was an ardent white supremacist who believed Africans to be inferior. He intended his scholarships to be for white males only. This has since fallen away.
South Africa’s universities have been told to set their own fee increases for 2017. That’s good news for institutions, but it hasn’t been well-received by many students.
Student-led campaigns have been calling out racism in universities for years. After a shocking incident at Nottingham Trent University, perhaps we should start to listen.
Former vice-chancellor Jonathan Jansen argues that there is no future for South African universities.
It’s time South Africa stopped stereotyping its young people as being disinterested and morally bankrupt and started engaging them.
Leading during a crisis: how leaders of higher education institutions can adapt and innovate during uncertain times.
The Andy Warhol exhibition embodies so many of the contradictions, complications and conflicts in both art and society in contemporary South Africa.