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March 6th, 2026
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Author: Lienke Norval

South Africa’s student press: Finding their new voice

Student newspapers have a storied past in South Africa, often playing formative roles in the development and campus life...
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Woordfees: ‘KUNS’ verken die prys van vriendskap

Toneel: ‘KUNS’ 14 Oktober om 20:30 Adam Small-ouditorium Wat sê jou smaak oor wie jy is? Of, meer belangrik,...
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SU student talks balancing studies and a skincare business

Being a postgraduate student while running your own start-up business is no small task, according to Marothi Motshekga, a...
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Local pro-Palestinian groups host first collaborative picket

Three local pro-Palestinian groups recently hosted their first collaborative picket to raise awareness about the human rights crisis in...
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Tuning in to the weird and wonderful life of a radio host

Wilné van Rooyen has the same tagline for both of the radio stations she works at: Be kind, and...
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SU volunteers plant seeds of change at old quarry

SUFM Env Sus tree planting
A group of Stellenbosch University (SU) students and staff recently planted ten indigenous trees in an effort to rehabilitate...
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New book by SU researchers tackles SA school reading crisis

Reading for Comprehension book
A new book on strategies addressing the comprehensive reading crisis in South African schools was recently published, including contributions...
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Going off-script with Darryl Spijkers

Darryl Spijkers
Whether it’s in the drama classroom at Parel Vallei High School, or at the Somerset West community theatre, Darryl...
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Multinational saxophone quartet blows Stellenbosch audience away

Saxophone quartet
A multinational saxophone quartet recently performed at the Stellenbosch University (SU) Conservatorium for the first time. This is according...
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New student book club… for banned books only

Banned Books Club
A banned books club was recently launched in Stellenbosch to encourage student literacy and leisure reading. This is according...
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