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Eikestad se eike in gevaar

Eikebome voor die Sasol-kunsmuseum in Ryneveldstraat. FOTO: SZ Minnaar
Die stompneuskewer, wat bome op groot skaal kan laat vrek, is in die Kaap ontdek. Die kewer, afkomstig uit...
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SU protest: students demand accountability

A group of Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) students took to the streets of Stellenbosch University (SU) on Friday...
Campus, News, Opinion

Kunsmatige intelligensie kan moontlik skeidsregters vervang

Kunsmatige intelligensie sal net skeidsregters vervang as ons wil hê dit moet gebeur. Die moontlikheid bestaan wel. Dit is...
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Blinde voetgangers ly weens ongehoorsame padgebruik

Stellenbosch se toeganklikheid vir voetgangers is iets wat dié dorp uniek en gerieflik maak, veral vir studente wat meestal...
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Students among the most at risk for suicide

A PhD student at Stellenbosch University (SU) is known to have recently committed suicide. “Statistics indicate that suicide is now the...
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Nuwe parkeringstelsel tree in werking op Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch Munisipaliteit het op 1 April ’n nuwe parkeringbestuurstelsel in diens geneem. Die parkeringstelsel word deur Street Parking Solutions...
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SU class split after dispute

The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) educational psychology class has been split into Afrikaans and English lectures following a...
Campus, News

Vroeë Kinderontwikkeling is meer as net onderwys

VKO is baie meer as net lees en skryf. Foto: Dominique Jeftha
Gedurende die staatsrede op 7 Februarie het president Cyril Ramaphosa aangekondig dat daar twee jaar verpligte Vroeë Kinderontwikkeling (VKO)...
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Malaria: The misconceptions, and the researchers fighting to end the disease

A 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) report says over 200 million people worldwide were affected by malaria in 2017,...
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‘Politicians not the answer to our problems’

“We mustn’t put our hope in the political parties. We must put our hope in civil society and each...
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