Lifestyle

From campus magazine columns to News24 Chrizelda Kekana climbs to mainstream

An overachiever, whose personality shines more than her fashion sense. A fervent lover of lifestyle, who has made a name for herself in an industry that isn’t so women friendly.

Why commit suicide? Breaking the silence

Suicide is a devastating reality that affects young people worldwide, claiming lives and leaving families and communities shattered.

Trauma Awareness and Support

According to the World Health Association around 70% of people globally will experience a potentially traumatic event during their lifetime , But only a minority (5.6%) will go on to develop PTSD. An estimated 3.9% of the world population has experienced PTSD at some point in their lives.

Healthy sexual relations

In an insightful discussion with student peer educators, Malebana Tumelo (Bachelor of Social Work), Matimbe Rose (BA Linguistics), and Moraba Evidence (Bachelor of Science), they shared their perspectives on sexual health, available resources, challenges students face and the support available.

Bekina Aims for Social Change Through Pageantry

Bekina Martina Letsoalo, from Mankweng in Limpopo Province, is driving social change through her participation in the Miss Interactional SA pageant, where she earned the title of First Runner-Up.

Slender macaroni on fashion as a form of self-expression

In an industry dominated by ephemeral trends, Precious Matuludi, aka Slender Macaroni, is a fashion renegade. The 20-year-old University of Limpopo student is redefining the fashion narrative with her bold, eclectic style, which seamlessly blends baggy silhouettes and vintage elements.

Introducing Residence Tsa Manyalo

In a world where cultural diversity is often oversimplified, the University of Limpopo’s Residence Tsa Manyalo dance group defies stereotypes, inspiring students to reconnect with and celebrate their rich heritage.

UL Celebrates Cultural Diversity and Unity

In its continued efforts to foster inclusivity and social cohesion, the University of Limpopo (UL), through the Umndeni Cultural Society, hosted its annual opening and activation event.

Meet Humanities top achiever

A final-year communication studies student at the University of Limpopo, Khomotso Asnath Kekana,  is proving that hard work really does pay off.

Mental Health Awareness at the University of Limpopo: Join the Movement

The Centre for Student Counselling and Development (CSCD) at the University of Limpopo, with the support of student peer counselor secretary Noko Mashala, is committed to raising mental health awareness across campus.

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