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Tag: Stellenbosch

Top award for SU, UWC students’ sign language translator app

Three Stellenbosch University (SU) students recently won first place in a national competition for their sign language translator app. ...
News, Students

New learner’s licence system: administrators optimistic despite lower pass rates

Despite a lower pass rate, administrators at Stellenbosch Traffic Services are optimistic about the improvements that the new Computerised...
News, Traffic

SU’s annual fundraising campaign aims to raise over R2 million 

Stellenbosch University’s (SU) official institutional fundraising campaign ends on 16 April, by which time the university hopes to have...
News, Stellenbosch University, Students

New music facility to boost jobs in local music sector

Between 20 and 30 people from the local music industry will be employed as office staff and music teachers...
Business, Campus, Entertainment, local news, Music, Students

Stellenbosch parks in urgent need of upgrades

A vandalised exercise machine in Tennantville municipal park.
A proposal was recently put forward to prioritise upgrading specific parks in Stellenbosch, in order to maintain a safe...
Children, Community, News

Chemistry lecturer cycles 600 km to raise money for students 

Dr.Marietjie Lutz
A group of cyclists, led by a Stellenbosch University (SU) lecturer, raised R90 000 during a recent cycling event...
News

Onder Papegaaiberg divided as municipality approves road closure

The Stellenbosch municipal council recently approved the closure of Nagtegaal Road in Onder Papegaaiberg.  This was according to Otniel...
Community, local news, Municipality, News, politics, Residence

Student startup hosts its summer edition thrift exchange

Pictured from left to right: Maríze Mulder and Jasmine de Wet, the co-founders of Into Style, along with Bradly Cameron, one of the organisers, at their summer edition’s thrifting event at the CoCreate Hub on 14 March. This event was hosted under the theme ‘Melt Into Style’, and was held in order to make thrifting more affordable for the Stellenbosch public, according to Mulder. PHOTO: Uendjizuvira Kandanga

Over 200 people recently attended the first summer edition thrifting event hosted by the two co-founders of a Stellenbosch-based student-led startup.

Events, Fashion, News

Varsity Cup: Maties earns its place in the final

The Maties rugby captain has called on supporters to fill up the Danie Craven Stadium on 14 April, when...
News, Sport

Firefighters gear up to raise funds for local station

Four firefighters completed the Totalsports Two Oceans half marathon on 6 April in full firefighting gear to raise funds...
Events, Fundraiser, local news
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