Msaki takes long walk to stardom
Msaki and Tresor will be to blame for the baby boom that the country will experience nine months post winter.
Diekmann aiming for Olympics qualification
NAMIBIAN rower Maike Diekmann is fast improving and chasing her dream of qualifying for the Olympic Games.
SA hails nation's maths teacher William Smith after national order honour
The mathematics teacher that many South Africans grew up with, William Smith, was honoured with a National Order award on Thursday for his excellent contribution to the teaching and demystification of mathematics and science.
Pharmacy Class of 1969 Reunited
Celebrating 50 years after graduating with their Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from Rhodes University, the Pharmacy class of 1969 held a special reunion weekend in Cape Town on the weekend of the 5th April.
Zimbabweans man advising governments and oil companies
Growing up in central Africa in the '50s and '60s gave Duncan Clarke an early appreciation of his surroundings and the wider environment – but very little indication of the significance the oil industry would have in his later life.
Rhodes University honours Masters and PhD students at special event
The Rhodes University Postgraduate Hall hosted a dinner in honour of new Masters and PhD graduates on 13 April 2019 at the Bantu Steve Biko Oppidan Dining Hall.
David Gray, Dalhousie University's Dean of Agriculture
It was the influence of a high school biology teacher that charted the course for David Gray into academia and a career in marine biology — but not without a change in flight plan.
Hobson House Class of 1969 Reunion
Friday, 8th March was a very special day at Rhodes University, when nine former members of Hobson House returned to campus for a 50-year homecoming reunion. Organiser Yvonne Reynolds managed to entice two of the attendees, Sally MacEachern and Anne Summers, to fly all the way from the UK to attend this extraordinary day.