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Foreign student trampled, gored by rhino in Zululand Updated
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A foreign student is in a critical condition after he was tramped and gored by a Black rhino in Northern Zululand.
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Apparently, the game ranger student was walking on a private reserve on Wednesday when the incident occurred.
IPSS Medical responded to the incident.
Spokesperson Paul Herbst says the Scottish student was trampled and gored by the rhino. A search and rescue operation by IPSS Search and Rescue as well as anti-poaching units in the area. The student was located and preparations for evacuation were initiated.
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The National Book Award winner chats with us about writing what she knows.
By
Chris Vognar
4/19/2021 at 12:39pm
Susan Choi wants you to know that CAPA, the performing arts high school at the center of her National Book Award-winning novel
Trust Exercise, is not supposed to be Houstonâs Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.
She understands why you might think it is. Choi attended Kinder (then known as HSPVA) from 1983 to 1986âbut she liked it. âI didnât know until I got there that there were places like that where kids who are interested in creativity could all be together,â she says by phone from her home in New York. âIt was extremely nonconformist and supportive. It really did feel like a beacon for kids from all over the city who loved the arts, and that was kind of amazing. That was definitely not something that I had been exposed to before that, a place where you could go and people would play music in the halls.â