Many women academics still recovering from lockdown burn-out Higher education institutions in South Africa should look into remedying the negative consequences that the Covid-19 lockdown had on...
Photography used as a new lens to address gender-based violence An international photography-based project aimed at starting discussions around gender-based violence, was recently shown in Stellenbosch to test its...
Occupational therapy students assist with mental health support at SU The Centre for Student Counselling and Development (CSCD), at Stellenbosch University (SU), is currently experiencing the after effects of...
Friends celebrate life of former Stellenbosch student Friends and family of the Stellenbosch University (SU) student who died after being hit by a car on Merriman...
A different culture of fitness Traditionally, physical fitness entailed exercising to get the body in shape. But experts say that, after Covid, people –...
SU campaign raises awareness around breast cancer Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Campus Health Services (CHS) recently offered free clinical breast examinations for staff and students, in honour...
Combatting the cost of cancer, in style Over R120 000 was recently raised in support of the non-profit breast cancer support organisation Reach For Recovery at...
More than 450 gather for Maties Colour Run More than 450 people, including around 150 children, recently took part in a Colour Run hosted by Maties Sport. ...
REVIEW: Katvis’ deceptively stunning ode to anguish Anton Scholtz and Micheal Minnie’s short film, Katvis, has a run time of just 24 minutes. Despite its brevity,...
Woordfees panellists talk hallucinogens and mental health Hallucinogens show promising effects in the treatment of mental health but there is no “golden bullet”. This is according...