CAMPUS NEWS
Law students Longfellow:
give back... bring on the fun!
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Ishmael Ramushu
On 11 August 2014, The Law students of the Vaal Campus visited Riverside High School as part of their yearly
program. The program consists of the students visiting schools to bring awareness and motivate Grade 12
learners (Matrics) about the different career opportunities available in the Law Field. The Law students gave
motivations, as well as describing their own Varsity experiences thus far. The The Matrics also had the opportunity to get application forms, and were encouraged to
apply on time.
People who were involve in the programme:
President - Mongezi Okker
Deputy President - Katlego Lamiki
Constitutional officer - Luyanda Mthimkhulu
Secretary General - Molemo
Research and development officer - Tshego Kgutswana
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Ishmael Ramushu
Longfellow showed their love for the community, by
hosting a charity event, where they brought the fun back
into being a child.
On 16 August, the House Committe members (HKs),
and fellow students of the Longfellow residence invited
children from the Tshepong Care Centre to join in on a
Fun Day at the Longfellow residence.
While the weather may not have been the best, this did
not stop the students and children from having a fun day
of playing around on the jumping castles, dancing along
to music, and enjoying a good tasy meal.
A BIG Thank you goes out to the amazing team at Longfellow for their service, and while we have to say goodbye to the HKs of 2013/2014; we hope the new HLs live
up to your legacy!
Welcome R.A.S
Rabia Moosa
“We are the Real Africa Society (R.A.S), this is who we
are and this is who we choose to be. We are the true
descendants of our cultural and historical heritage and
the masters of our future destinies”.
The R.A.S is a social and cultural movement that aims
to keep the spirit of our heritage alive in our hearts of the
old and the new. Earlier this year, R.A.S hosted their first
event which was meant to introduce R.A.S to the people
at Campus.
With business owners from Sharpeville and Vanderbijlpark, namely ‘Jahworks Accessories’ and ‘Kgabang
Glass Beads’ and ‘Articulated Kasi Studios’, who all
came with their clothing and accessories for display
and selling as well as introducing their artwork to the
masses.
To be a R>A.S member, associate or affiliate, one needs
not go through any procedure or process. There is no
system, but rather just the realization of who one truly
is, and who one is destined to be.
So join the movement and show your true colours.
For more information, see Lethiwe Kubheka at Building
5D.
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