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Residence issues over the years

Residence issues over the years

Alison Massey This year, Perdeby is turning 80 (in case you hadn’t noticed), and this presents the perfect opportunity to reflect on our own writing. Residence issues are something that always have and always will be a prominent part of the paper since it affects so...

Strange things to do with your postgrad

Rebecca Woodrow and Georgina Glass With graduation season in full swing, many students are faced with the realities of life after university. For those of you who want to continue with further studies, but are trying to find a way to do it with novelty and...

Letter to the Editor: I probably won’t vote

Letter to the Editor: I probably won't vote   Good Day Shaun Sproule, I want to begin by thanking you for being open to your decision not to vote and for the opportunity to "convince me otherwise"... challenge accepted. I wanted to urge you to reconsider your...

Res fees: what you need to know

Res fees: what you need to know

Mosa Mgabhi University residences come in differentshapes and forms, there are single and double rooms, separate residences for male and female students or mixed-gender accommodation, and self-catering or catered options. The University of Pretoria is known as the...

Perdebate: Is res culture still relevant?

Perdebate: Is res culture still relevant?

The res traditions of orientation, Serrie, RAG and Insync have, for a long time, formed part of the core of the university’s routine. However, along with the current talks of transformation, the pertinence of res culture has come under fire and these “traditions” have...

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