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Following extensive classroom disruptions during the past week, the UCT executive is still not satisfied that it can guarantee a peaceful environment in which classroom learning can take place and has therefore extended the suspension of face-to-face lectures on main, middle, lower and Hiddingh campuses on Monday (30 October 2017) and Tuesday (31 October 2017).
The 24/7 Hlanganani will be open over the weekend. The Main Library and branch libraries will be open today, except for the Music Library and Hiddingh Hall Library.
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In a statement to UCT students, Vice-Chancellor Dr Max Price said:
“I wish no student to be ignorant about what constitutes unlawful protest behaviour.
Disruption of classes, blocking of entrances or exits, interfering with traffic flow, putting up barricades that prevent people from conducting normal business or attending classes, and any form of intimidation – whether physical or verbal – is unlawful.”