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Covid-19 skews what it means to be a student

by Matthew Nijland | Dec 20, 2021 | Indepth2021

The covid-19 pandemic has completely flipped the once-vibrant student culture of universities on its head, impacting students’ social lives and identities in various ways. (more…)

Nightlife after lockdown

by Thobekile Moyo | May 18, 2020 | Featured 1

Expect a different nightlife when clubs and bars reopen in the distant future.

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COVID19: The grass might not be greener on the other side for sports

by Zainab Patel | Apr 17, 2020 | News, Sport

Uncertainty around the return of sport looms over the sport industry with revenue being affected in all areas from the sale of club merchandise to player endorsements and sponsorship appearance fees. (more…)

Smaller Wits sports clubs tackle their high-performance rivals

by Khuleko Siwele | Mar 5, 2020 | Featured 2

Sports clubs considered to be high-performance appear to be given preference over smaller clubs at Wits. (more…)

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