Checkers employees protest in Stellenbosch Checkers employees left their workstations for the streets on Thursday afternoon to protest over low salaries, safety and working...
New local mindfulness book claims bestseller spot for third week in town’s Exclusive Books The latest release by local author Johannes de Villiers is entering its third week as the number one bestseller...
FEATURE: Mia Mélange – The Stellenbosch business making a name internationally and creating jobs locally The thrumming sounds of busy sewing machines filter through the open door that connects the shop front of local...
Student kicked out of LLL after alleged assault A BA Humanities final year student was temporarily suspended from a house in the Listen Live & Learn (LLL)...
Local singer Jennifer Nel talks about the chronicles of a BCom student turned musician In a chance encounter, typical of her character, Jennifer Nel (22), met her accompanying guitarist Phillip Muller (21), at...
Fires running riot in low-income communities The number of fires in informal settlements has not declined even though there has been an increase in access...
Retiring from all limitations, 74 year old graduates MA cum laude The Stellenbosch University (SU) graduation ceremonies which took place during the course of this week, showcased the hard work...
What is racism really? Debating the big questions at open panel talk Racism is a difficult and complex term, with many layers and possible definitions. This was one of the insights...
OPINION: Womxn vs Women It has been a decades long debate of the fight for feminists to have their voices truly heard. One...
Maties Rowing team nearing transformation target In an attempt to transform sporting culture, the Maties Rowing team continues its membership with University Sports South Africa...