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Climate Change Competition


DUT-SATYAGRAHA Competition on Climate Change 2011 (read…

New perspectives on the human form


Magical and accomplished is the best description for the bronze sculptures by Sarah Richards, now on view at artSPACE Durban in Stamford Hill. It is…

Pretty cool, for a bunch of garbage


Indian bridal accessories have inspired a Durban fashion design student to go green and turn trash into art. Durban University of Technology (DUT)…

Storm in a campus is only the beginning


Creative solutions will have to be found for institutions of higher learning to cope with the demand for tertiaty education South Africa’s higher…

Pink beer aimed at lady tipplers


Food technology students brew up a strawberry-flavoured frosty. Three student food technologists have come up with an innovative way to get more…

Newsmaker of the year: Amazulu bags top award


PR Communications and Senior Manager of the AmaZulu FC, Philani Mabaso, collects the 2012 KZN Newsmaker of the Year award during the ceremony held at…

Falling on hard times


Falling on hard times taught him a lesson. It encouraged him to make clothing accessories so he could take care ofhimself. Phumlani Mkhize (28), from…

Rosh’s Excellence Shines Through


Excellence in teaching and learning is synonymous with DUT.

Siya’s dreams come true on stage


Siya’s dreams come true on stage… (read full article)

Dancing to freedom


Kai Pretorius is a local dancer and proud ex-student of Crawford College La Lucia. Having danced since the age of three, she has completed all RAD…

Dream job for Durban’s Lazola


Lazola Dabula, who was earlier this year named as the first black female student to receive a BTech degree in Video Technology at Durban University of…

Cormick gets up close and very personal


In celebration of August being Women’s Month, the African Art Centre in Durban is showing icon tryptichs by Dina Cormick, a noted figure in South…

Waste not. Droyman turns trash to cash


Businessman wants to make the world a greener place. Jeremy Droyman sees his animal caricature as a chameleon because then everyone around him would…

Vote for KZN’s top newsmakers


Four leading KwaZulu-Natal personalities and events have been shortlisted in a media initiative to recognise the province’s top newsmakers. Readers of…

Faith in going green


With 30 days to go before COP 17, vice-chancellor and principal of Durban University of Technology Prof Ahmed Bawa plants a tree at his campus as part…

Abasiki kabalawulwanga wubulili


Benze okungajwayelekile abafundi bezemfashini eDurban University of Technology ngesikhathi abesifazane beqoma ukuthunga izimpahla zamadoda kwathi…

Vabakshnee Chetty making a name on radio and television


A local lass who entered the field of journalism early in 2000 as an “enthusiastic young reporter”, has today, in the short space of nine years, risen…

Feather Factor


A model presents a creation by fashion designer Charmain Booyens during the DUT Department of Fashion and Textiles Fashion Show 2011 at Fred Crookes…

Trio chart new waters for women


Three Durban women have joined an elite group – holders of marine pilot open licences, which allow them to guide vessels, including supertankers, into…

KZN ‘idols’ trio hope country will take note


HOPING to sing their way to fame in the Idols competition are three KwaZulu-Natal contestants – and one has even dropped out of university in a bid to…

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