Combatting the cost of cancer, in style Over R120 000 was recently raised in support of the non-profit breast cancer support organisation Reach For Recovery at...
SU introduces walk-along-bus service for student safety Stellenbosch University (SU) recently introduced a walk-along-bus service to escort groups of students home from the university campus in...
The children left behind Stigmas and barriers of access see up to 600 000 special needs children unable to attend school in South...
Sexism in online gaming: “Anybody can play”, but… Recent research from Statista shows that, as of 2022, approximately 1.3 million South Africans make use of gaming networks...
A look into the bubble tea phenomenon There is a new taste in town. It can be fruity or milky. You drink it and you chew...
Don’t pet Stellenbosch’s Cape dwarf chameleons, say experts Cape dwarf chameleons, which are frequently spotted in Stellenbosch, are well-suited to survival in urban spaces but it is...
Stellenbosch joins the global Walk For Freedom “Human trafficking is the exploitation of vulnerable people for their bodies and labour,” according to anti-human trafficking organisation A21’s...
Recent SU graduate makes sweet dreams reality A recent BCom graduate from Stellenbosch University (SU) is hoping to inspire other students to “just go for it”...
How Franschhoek became the ‘Bishopscourt of the Boland’ Earlier this year, Franschhoek was added to TIME’s list of the World’s Greatest Places. Known as a wine-producing town,...
A guide to walking and hiking in Stellenbosch Free options for walking and hiking in and around Stellenbosch include Stellenbosch Mountain or Banhoek Conservancy, according to Nina...