From gangs to coffee guru: Greyton’s gevaarlikste barista The owner of the Greyton coffee brand, Soa se Koffie, only goes by Soa. This is how the community...
The farmer’s daughter Marida Steyn started a new career as a florist at the age of 40. Today, two decades later, she...
Living life as if it is fleeting Amy Mac Iver’s recovery from cancer has changed her mindset about how she wants to live the rest of...
Four Maties athletes secure spots in the world student games Four Maties athletes qualified for the Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire (FISU) World Student Games, following their participation in...
Plaaslike landgoed ingesluit in lys van top-500 hotelle ter wêreld ’n Plaaslike wynlandgoed se hotel is onlangs ingesluit in ’n lys van top-500 hotelle ter wêreld. Dit is volgens...
Studente-innovasie in kollig by entrepreneurskap-kompetisie Twee studente van die Stellenbosch Universiteit (SU) het onlangs deurgedring tot ’n provinsiale entrepreneurskompetisie waar die wenner met tot...
Loadshedding leads to increased cable theft in Stellenbosch areas With the continuous stage 6 loadshedding, the possibility of cable theft in Stellenbosch and surrounds has increased. This was...
Maties player represents SA at Aquatics World Championships “I was pretty shocked, I didn’t think I would make the team at all,” said Annie Thornton-Dibb, a water...
SU student first to study dehydration of SA reptiles A Stellenbosch University (SU) student’s research project will be the first study conducted with a focus on the effects...
SU researcher determines presence of 420 tons of ‘invisible gold’ There is an estimated R450 billion worth of ‘invisible gold’ in mine-dump tailings in the Witwatersrand, according to Steve...