New Afrikaans symbols improve non-verbal communication Local researchers recently translated international symbols into Afrikaans, in response to a language barrier in communication methods for those...
SU professor wins award for tackling healthcare inequalities A Stellenbosch University (SU) professor recently won an award for an initiative addressing inequalities in genetic healthcare. Professor Shahida...
Stellenbosch leadership unites to address crime surge The Cape Winelands district police commissioner, general Miriam Mochologi, recently met with Stellenbosch executive mayor Jeremy Fasser to discuss...
SU professor wins award for work in fire engineering education Educating experts in the field of fire engineering is crucial in a country like South Africa, where there is...
Spot the imposter: The invasive ladybird It is important to be able to differentiate between the invasive harlequin ladybird and native species of ladybirds. This...
SU master’s students present their work at local gallery Three master’s students from Stellenbosch University (SU) recently launched an art exhibition aimed at showcasing the progress they have...
Indigenous plants to be introduced at local hospital Indigenous trees and plants will soon be planted at a local hospital as part of a greening project. This...
The law professor who never left university Unlike many who study law, professor Shannon Hoctor has never practiced law. Instead, he found a passion for teaching...
Kayamandi swop shop transforms recycling into reward Stellenbosch Municipality recently hosted an event in Kayamandi that allowed residents to exchange recyclable waste for essential household goods...
Maties victorious in basketball season opener Stellenbosch University’s women’s basketball team recently beat the University of the Western Cape (UWC) 55-45 in the season opener. ...