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,...
SU investigates the possibility of mandatory vaccinations Stellenbosch University (SU) has assembled a task team to investigate the possibility of making vaccinations mandatory across the university’s...
The carefree childhood: Another casualty of Covid-19 What was once idealised as the stage of carefree play, grubby cuddles and rough-housing has transformed into a stage...
Learning to teach The practical placements of Stellenbosch University education students into schools surrounding the area is a key component of the...
SU LaunchLab showcases African innovation A company that creates prosthetics from recycled waste and a business that makes shoes from recycled plastic are among...
The digital stage The face of theatre has changed over the past year and a half, as Covid-19-related regulations continue to limit...
Misuse of Ritalin and Concerta taken too lightly, say experts *Trigger warning: please note that this article mentions substance abuse, drugs and eating disorders. Ritalin and Concerta are cognitive...
Kaaps: An old language embraced by a new generation Despite being one of the oldest languages in South Africa, Kaaps has not received much recognition beyond stigmatisation. This...
Battling barriers to healthcare in Cape Winelands farming communities Accessing healthcare should be a straightforward matter for all South Africans, but for some of those who live and...
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...