Property market flourishes amidst the pandemic’s conditions. The Covid-19 pandemic has negatively affected many sectors of the local economy. The property market has however been thriving...
‘Everything is so distant’ International students stranded online – and in a foreign country The concepts of now, now-now and just-now, have different meanings for South Africans, but for international students, it all...
The ongoing fight for good governance in South Africa A report released by the anti-corruption non-profit organisation, Corruption Watch, in August 2021 has indicated that there were 857...
Poison-based pest control a threat to local bird species Use of rodent pesticides is suspected to be behind approximately 40 cases of predatory bird poisoning reported in Stellenbosch...
Visually transforming change After nearly three decades of changing, Stellenbosch University continues its process of removing colonial relics. Events such as the...
Creating music for an online platform Due to lockdown restrictions, the music industry has largely shifted from live festivals to online platforms. For local musicians,...
Art initiative tackles stigma around mental illness Stellenbosch University’s (SU) departments of physiological sciences and visual arts recently collaborated with Kayamandi artists on a transdisciplinary art...
Switching to solar a growing trend in Stellenbosch Around 100 households and businesses in Stellenbosch are currently using solar power systems as an alternative source of energy. ...
Student Governance: Who rules the school? When thinking about student governance, one might be quick to criticise student leaders, without exploring the scope of power...
SRC provides platform to discuss imposter syndrome Imposter syndrome is a phenomenon in which individuals have doubt in their own capacities and skills, despite the fact...