Rebranding, adapting and moving: Stellenbosch nightclubs fight to stay alive As trends change, nightclubs in Stellenbosch are fighting to keep the party going. These establishments have grown weary of...
Spatial justice, right to remain the focus of human rights lecture Housing is not being treated as a human right. So said constitutional court judge Rammaka Steven Mathopo when he...
Langeberg bus service hikes fares by R50 amid rising diesel costs Stellenbosch students, who make up 40% of the passenger base of a daily bus service operating between George and...
Human Rights Day: Stellenbosch University students make a difference at the Legacy Centre As South Africa marks Human Rights Day on 21 March, students from Stellenbosch University (SU) are playing a part...
101 Remarkable South African Women gives ‘forgotten women a voice’ in time for Human Rights Day Lizette Rabe with her new book “101 Remarkable South African Women” at the launch hosted by the department of...
The grit of gravel Finding the balance between lectures and long rides is a discipline. Stellenbosch University student and cyclist, Ella Corrigan, spoke...
Matimu Manganyi: ‘I want my players to know that they were cared for’ Matimu Manganyi is an assistant coach for the Maties Rugby junior men’s team. His aim is to leave a...
Dr. Nthabiseng Moleko: ‘The biggest thing for me is about having impact’ Dr Nthabiseng Moleko, a senior lecturer and economist at the University of Stellenbosch Business School, was the first woman...
‘What a privilege it is to hear’ – local concert supports people with hearing loss “I’m profoundly deaf, but I’ve just played the concerto and that’s the miracle of modern science!” This is...
The Neelsie turns 50 The Neelsie will mark its 50th birthday this Monday, 15 September. The Langenhoven Student Centre, or Neelsie, was named...