upporters of Operation Dudula recently held a peaceful protest in Stellenbosch, during which they handed over a memorandum to 12 local businesses.
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In studio with architect John Wilson-Harris
Rejecting flashy forms in favour of buildings that prioritise integrating with their context, John Wilson-Harris – principal architect and...
US-dosent word lid van SA Akademie
’n Dosent van die Universiteit Stellenbosch (US) is onlangs tot ’n volwaardige lid van die Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap...
Elderly couple loses belongings in Idas Valley house fire
An elderly couple in Idas Valley recently lost most of their belongings after a fire broke out in their...
Maties-hokkie kraai twee keer koning
Maties-hokkieklub se mans- én vrouspan het vanjaar goue medaljes ingeplam by die Universiteitesport Suid-Afrika (Ussas)-hokkietoernooi. Dit is volgens Ongeziwe...
Nine rescued in Simonsberg hiking incident
A hiking group was recently rescued after getting lost on the hiking trails of Simonsberg, Stellenbosch. This is according...
Sign Language to become South Africa’s 12th official language
Representatives from the Deaf community in South Africa have welcomed a recent announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa that South...
Five SU researchers nominated for ‘Science Oscars’
Five researchers from Stellenbosch University (SU) have been selected to represent the university at the annual National Science and...
SU; A new home for endangered plants
Staff from the Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden (SUBG) have started with a project through which they are introducing critically...
Remembrance through local music
Members of the Stellenbosch University Music Students Organisation (MuSO) recently hosted a fundraising concert. The proceeds of the concert...