The Matthew Effect: Why some are more successful than others
The Matthew Effect has been used for over 50 years to explain why some people
The Matthew Effect has been used for over 50 years to explain why some people
Twenty-one-year-old Angie van Wyk* is a first-year psychology student at the NWU Mahikeng campus. She
With the phasing in of the first 33% of students returning to campus from Wednesday
Potchefstroom has become somewhat of a ghost town since the start of the nationwide lockdown,
While the country is still under strict restrictions which limit social interactions, the NWU has
Coming home for March recess, which is normally just a week long, is always exciting
The first Coronavirus case on South African soil was confirmed on 5 March, and with
What started as a solution to managing the trash problem in Potchefstroom has evolved into
NWU’s internal residence rugby league kicked off at the Fanie du Toit Sports Grounds on
South Africa played their final ODI against Australia at a sold out Senwes Park in
The round five Varsity Cup fixture at the Fanie du Toit Sports Grounds on Monday
Most people who dive into the shallow end of swimming pools and hit their head
A national policy to educate more South Africans and combat the high unemployment rate among
In a rivalry that dates back to intervarsity days, North-West University (NWU) proved once again