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Monday Monthly
Volume 29 Edition 09
31 May 2010
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Research and innovation
Ode to the unknown footballer
Robertson entertains her doctors
Impact of FIFA's legacies questionable
French knighthood for Everson
Water treatment research lands top prize
Humans come out of their shells
Indigenous Africans had mining technologies - Chirikure
Graduation archive
Art on disease a winner for Langerman
Five honorary doctorates to be awarded at mid-year grad
Book Prize will be awarded at grad
Lost in translation
Ismail juggles motherhood, master's and medicine
When work is a pain in the neck
Kids have a mountain to climb in Lavender Hill
Front page
Postgrad students dominate mid-year graduation
Student Life
Soccer fever strikes health sciences
First High Table dinner for Leo Marquard
Money management for poor students
Young director premieres award-winning play
News
New appointment
Mitas shines in opera competition
UCT welcomes new USHEPiA Fellows
Student Googles her way to award
UCT presents at Africa's largest IT conference
Farewell to Geoff Hansford
Put your information under lock and key
Hi-tech language labs launched
Guidelines for staff during the soccer world cup
Corporate
Alumni asked to invest in UCT's future
Africans must focus on growth - Mbele
Vice-Chancellor's Medal for Nobel Laureate
Law's Kramer Building saves big by going green
UCT duo for National Planning Commission
Celebrating Africa
New unit will track and study hospital-based infections
Commerce faculty drums it up
Many democracies in many Africas
Humans so much alike, yet so different
Africa Day jols spread to far corners of campus
Uganda free but human rights still violated
Genetic lineage makes people react differently to drugs
UCT has Africa links across the board
Front page extra
Consolidate Afropolitanism in teaching and learning - Nhlapo
Previous Editions
Volume 29 Edition 08
24 May 2010
Volume 29 Edition 07
10 May 2010
Volume 29 Edition 06
26 Apr 2010
Volume 29 Edition 05
12 Apr 2010
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