Youth to brrrrr…ing change Five matrics will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become “environmental rockstars” when they travel to Antarctica in January 2021....
SU lecturer collaborates with NASA A lecturer and geologist at Stellenbosch University (SU) has been collaborating with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)...
Bohemia bounces back after seven months New ownership has acquired the popular Stellenbosch bar and restaurant, Bohemia, since it closed its doors in March due...
New wine project to ease pressure on SA wine farmers The Southern African Agri Initiative (SAAI) recently launched a wine marketing project which aims to ease the pressure on South...
PAC protesters hand over memorandum to Stellenbosch municipality Peaceful protesters gathered outside of Stellenbosch town hall on 28 October, following the handing over of a memorandum by...
SRC reimplements social impact portfolio Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Student Representative Council (SRC) reintroduced its social impact portfolio after recognising the need for greater community...
Pulp Cinema: The final curtain? Pulp Cinema was issued with a notice of expiry which means that, as of 31 December, it will no...
How fake news is risking lives Fake news is not a new phenomenon, says Linda Fekisi, head of the programme for journalism at the Independent...
First adaptive learning online high school launched by Bridge House A Franschhoek school has collaborated with education technology company, Digemy, to create the first online high school in Africa...
When the bills keep coming For many South Africans, living in debt can be likened to a financial quicksand. Could the Covid-19 pandemic cause...