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April 23rd, 2026
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Author: Jeremy Ryall

Saving water is still necessary despite increased dam levels

Cape Town city’s dam report for Monday 29 October indicates a significant increase compared to this time last year...
News

Dr Donovan Kirkwood appointed as new curator of botanical garden

The Stellenbosch University (SU) Botanical Garden has found its new curator after appointing Dr Donovan Kirkwood on October 1...
Campus, News

Maties Hockey just one win away from securing League title

Maties men’s hockey coach, Ashlin Freddy says his team is fully aware of the importance of the final two...
News, Sport

New Eikestad Mall coffee shop makes waves by charging R10 for every product

Xpresso is the newest of countless coffee shops to hit Stellenbosch after opening on 22 June in Eikestad Mall...
Lifestyle, News

A look into the origins of the Neelsie

Upon walking into the Neelsie, one can start to picture what everyday life for a Matie student must entail....
News

Maties ‘Maroontjies’ stumble at final hurdle after going 8 games unbeaten

The Maties hockey team were beaten 5-0 last night in the Varsity Cup hockey final 2018 in Stellenbosch. Maties...
News, Sport

Blitzbokke call up Maties sevens player for Hong Kong Tournament

Maties sevens rugby player, James Murphy, has been called up to the Blitzbokke squad for the upcoming HSBC sevens...
News, Sport

Creating a culture of human rights among students

Today’s Human Rights Day is meant to be the remembrance and celebration of those 69 who lost their lives...
Features

Stellenbosch Law student hopes to make a difference in abuse victims’ lives

Stellenbosch student Rebecca Kuttschreuter (21) is hoping to make a difference in people’s lives by raising funds for Women...
News
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