SU’s royally backed gender equality project takes off Stellenbosch University (SU)’s first gender detour project, which was funded by a gender grant awarded to SU by the...
SU leaders call on students to take precautions Some Stellenbosch University (SU) student leaders living in residences are calling on fellow residents to take all necessary safety...
New LaunchLab programmes to focus on developing student entrepreneurship A local start-up incubator affiliated with Stellenbosch University (SU), is introducing a number of new entrepreneurship programmes aimed at...
A look through Tony’s Lenz Tony Maake, is the man behind Tony’s Houz (TH) Children’s Foundation, a local NGO and photography business Tony’s Lenz....
Manoushe owner opens bookstore A local restaurant owner has expanded his business by opening a new bookstore on Andringa Street, which will officially...
Stellies chalks it up for Women’s Month In commemoration of Women’s Month, students from Stellenbosch University (SU) joined the Chalk it Up movement in its stand...
Welcome home, Kamers! Kamers/Makers, a locally-established artisan market that showcases local handcrafted and homemade products around the country, has returned to Stellenbosch...
Local resident ventures into biltong-making While many local businesses closed their doors as a result of the financial losses incurred during the nationwide lockdown,...
On the SRC, scandals and saving communities Former SASCO Stellenbosch chairperson and current SRC member Sifiso Zungu speaks to Hloni Manare about his relationship with student...
SU societies share experiences of pro-Palestine student activists Two Stellenbosch University (SU) societies, the Palestinian Solidarity Forum (PSF) and the South African Students Congress (SASCO), collaborated to...