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  South Africa Court finds WC Education Dept  admissions system flawedLearners walking to a schoolImage Credits : GroundUpSABC News 6 December 2025,   20:08 [SAST]Equal Education  EE  and the Equal Education Law Centre  EELC  have welcomed the recent Western Cape High Cou stanley cup rt ruling that the Western Cape Education Department   Learner Admissions system unfairly discriminates against Black and marginalised learners.The organisations approached the Western Cape High Court in April, asking that it declare the Western Cape Education Department   failure to plan for and timeously place late applicant learners in schools unconstitutional and in violation of their rights to dignity and equality.Representative of the Equal Education Law Centre, Sithenkosi James says, All of those areas are actually where you find the majority stanley cup  of Black learners 鈥?so when they came to us to tell us of all the lived experiences each and every year 鈥?the fact that they spent the entire year without having been placed in a school 鈥?it raised so much concern for us, and that   when we decided that it is actually something that we need to take up with the department. Before we came to a point where there was litigation instituted against the Western Cape Education Department, there were letters that we sent out to the department, outlining all of these issues.It is important to understand what collaboration, schools, donor-funded schools,  interv stanley becher ention faciliti Llta Nzimande dismisses reports that NSFAS wants to increase the pass mark to enable it to keep funding students
  Sci-tech Scientists probe link between  8216 now blood ; and climate changeAlberto Amato, researcher in genetics at the Cell and Plant Physiology Laboratory at CEA, takes a sample of Sanguina nivaloides algae, also known as  snow blood  and which presence accelerates snowmelt, at the Brevent in Chamon stanley usa ix, France, June 14, 2022. Picture taken June 14, 2022.Image Credits : SABC News - Snow -- ReutersReuters 23 June 2022,   03:44 [SAST]Standing on a snowy mountainside about 2,500 metres  stanley ca above sea level, Eric Marechal holds up a crimson test-tube. Inside is an algae sample known as  8220 now blood, a phenomenon that accelerates Alpine thaw and that scientists worry is spreading.These algae are green. But when it   in the snow, it accumulates a little pigment like sunscreen to protect itself, said Marechal, research director at Grenoble   Scientific Research National Center, who was collecting laboratory samples on Le Brevent mountain with teammates.Around his feet, patches of red snow can be seen gleaming in the sunlight.The algae was first described by Aristotle in the third century BC. But it was only formally identified and given its Latin name Sanguina nivaloides in 2019.Scientists are now racing to understand it better before its too late, with snow vol stanley tumblers umes falling due to rising global temperatures which are hitting the Alps disproportionately hard.There   a double reason for studying the algae, Marec