Investigation into Metanoia anointing incident continues Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Equality Unit (EqU) is currently in the process of interviewing relevant parties about the Metanoia Residence...
Special vote enables greater participation in local elections The special vote system, which is available for South African citizens who are disabled, homebound or unable to travel,...
Queerphobia in Africa: colonial import or pre-colonial tradition? The idea that queerphobia was a colonial import to the African continent has gained credence and popularity in recent...
Stellenbosch politicians toe to toe amid local election tensions The fairness of the 2021 local elections has been called into question following two recent developments. The first development...
Queer-centred student event provides a roadmap for progress Despite the progress that has been made to better the experience of queer students at Stellenbosch University (SU), areas...
Maties athletes make a splash at the Olympics Five athletes from Stellenbosch University (SU) recently represented South Africa at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Of the five...
Justice Edwin Cameron: A life dedicated to liberation As a judge of 25 years, and an out-and-proud gay man living with HIV, Justice Edwin Cameron knows stigma....
Nomzamo Buthelezi: Police inching closer in culpable homicide investigation Police are currently waiting for one outstanding witness statement before the case involving a Stellenbosch University (SU) student who...
In conversation with a veteran: Ferial Haffajee To the average South African citizen, journalism may be a field reserved for writers with a vulturous appetite for...
Jewish community newspaper looks to the future The Cape Jewish Chronicle (CJC), a small but active news organisation that was deeply affected by the Covid-19 lockdown,...