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Published May 22, 2012
Online trading is risky. Governments have to control to safe guard their citizens from falling into traps of the sweet dreams offered its promoters
Published May 20, 2012
A college quidditch team? What?
Published May 20, 2012
Loyola's theater department is debuting an interesting production in a few weeks.
Published May 19, 2012
Details the search for granfatherly love in a hot, humid day
Published May 18, 2012
What can you do with 300 US dollars for mobile communication? In Burma, just a SIM card.
Published May 18, 2012
Palawan, known as the Philippines' "last frontier," has another paradise site worthy of any tourist's visit.
Published May 17, 2012
The Korean game fans are welcome to releasing of Diablo3.
Published May 16, 2012
The presence of aluminium and arsenic in Grahamstown's water raises concern.
Published May 16, 2012
Decriminalising the demonised Great White Shark after the fatal attack of David Lilienfield in South African waters.
Published May 16, 2012
Suicide in young South African adults has risen dramatically. Why has depression become so embedded in our youth?
Published May 16, 2012
Corrective rape as a statistic is not yet differentiated from other forms of rape and this is hindering efforts to stop violence against lesbians.
Published May 16, 2012
This is a story on the gender gap in enrolment, graduate rates and pass marks of women in Science and Mathematics.
Published May 16, 2012
Rugby at high school is increasingly mirroring the professional sport. Teenagers face enormous pressures which can raise serious ethical and health issues.
Published May 16, 2012
Following the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa this article examines arrivals figures for 2011 compared to the same period in 2010 to determine the impact of the event.
Published May 16, 2012
At a time where it seems like there is no hope or limited means for a better tomorrow. The only way out may just be taking advantage of the situation at hand.
Published May 16, 2012
Universities must do more to ensure academic success.
Published May 16, 2012
The article focuses on how the judiciary has managed to be transformed since the fall of apartheid in South Africa.
Published May 15, 2012
Gender-based violence in South Africa and a possible way of alleviating this gross human injustice that is all too prevalent around the world.
Published May 15, 2012
Impoverished men, women and children living and scavenging in the wastelands of South Africa's landfill sites.
Published May 15, 2012
Snake bite mortalities in South Africa and the world are often unreliable. The story of a young South African woman shows the best way to handle a snake bite.
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