Young black women succeed in engineering Despite declining interest in engineering studies among women, according to a recent engineering report, there are a few who...
The colour of drinking water stirs concern for students Stellenbosch is experiencing a strange colour change in the water. This change is due to a treatment process for...
The past is always with us, says Judith February The South African constitution should not be turned into a scapegoat. This was the overwhelming message from the Frederick...
Disinterest and diminishing Dis-Maties membership biggest challenge for new chairperson Increasing membership and developing a pool of young leaders to succeed the existing senior members of a struggling society...
Radical spaces can become oppressive, says Pan-Africanist scholar “Africa does not appear as a place of knowledge; it does not appear as a place of importance.” These...
Sêr Review: The winner takes it all Kleinsêr, we are told by our HKs in first year, is important. Absurd as it may seem, sêr culture...
South Africans must grapple with their capacity for good and evil, Prof Ndebele urges Stellenbosch University’s Historical Trauma and Transformation Research Initiative (HTTRI) hosted a dialogue between world-renowned Indian academic Professor Homi Bhabha...
Controversy reigns supreme at second SRC caucus The second Student Representative Council (SRC) caucus on Tuesday was marked by controversial answers given by the candidates to...
Cape Town Poetry Slam kicks off in Stellenbosch The Gallery of the University of Stellenbosch (GUS) was packed on the 12th of August when the Cape Town...
Review: Four men’s groups chosen for the Kleinsêr finals Nine male sêr groups showcased their talent at a sold-out semi-finals show at the Endler Hall last night. Popular...