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March 14th, 2026
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Category: News

SRC moves forward with Constitution amendment vote

Voting on the amendments to the Stellenbosch University (SU) Student Constitution will close on 6 September as the Students’...
Campus, News

Stellenbosch Academy boasts only winner from Africa at Adobe Awards

Alena Gelen (28), from the Stellenbosch Academy of Design and Photography (SADP), was the only student from the continent...
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No applications for Speaker of Student Parliament

Nineteen days since the nominations for the position of Speaker of Student Parliament 2018/2019 have opened, not a single...
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Wimbledon Cluster Conveners set to attract more participation in clusters

The newly appointed Wimbledon Cluster Conveners, who were announced last week, have promised to spark a greater interest in...
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Let it snow! Hundreds travel to Matroosberg for a frosty weekend

Boland residents might have felt an extra chill in the air this past weekend, as the Matroosberg region was...
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Maties Hockey just one win away from securing League title

Maties men’s hockey coach, Ashlin Freddy says his team is fully aware of the importance of the final two...
News, Sport

Jazz legend Nduduzo Makhathini delves into his creative process

Legendary jazz pianist Nduduzo Makhathini took audience members on a journey into his creative world at a talk and...
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UNASA week promotes giving back through community projects

Student organisations mainly use their societies weeks for marketing purposes in order to increase their visibility on campus. However,...
Campus, News

Maties play goalball to raise awareness of disabilities in sport

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Students ask NDZ for Fees Must Fall amnesty

Panelists (from left) Gcobisa Yani (SU transformation office), Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (Minister in the Presidency) and Zizo Vokwana (deputy chairperson of SASCO Stellenbosch). PHOTO: Ross Michaels
Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma addressed South African Students’ Congress (SASCO) from across the Western Cape on Wednesday for a Women...
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