Student-run organisation launches sanitary pack drive A local student-run non-governmental organisation (NGO) together with two other local organisations, launched a sanitary pack drive on 3...
Stellenbosch ready for visitors Leaders in the local tourism industry are eager to receive visitors again after the minister of tourism, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane,...
Rhenish matric pupil secures international publishing deal Whilst completing her matric year during a pandemic, Rhenish Girls’ High School matric student, Emily Hart, also managed to...
Welcome home, Kamers! Kamers/Makers, a locally-established artisan market that showcases local handcrafted and homemade products around the country, has returned to Stellenbosch...
SU Journalism Department burgled One person is currently in custody in connection with a break-in at Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Department of Journalism,...
Struggling animal sanctuary blown away by community support The Butterfly World Animal Sanctuary along Route 44 has received an influx of donations from its surrounding communities, including...
Plaaslike helde beloon vir onbaatsugtigheid Drie Stellenbossers is onlangs in ’n nuwe televisiereeks beloon vir hul onbaatsugtige dade tydens die Covid-19-pandemie. Johan de Jager,...
SU SRC amends constitution for election nominee process Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Student Representative Council (SRC) recently voted for an amendment to SU’s Student Constitution, in order to...
Local municipal workers protest over salary increases Around 250 workers from the Stellenbosch Municipality illegally protested in the Stellenbosch CBD, on 27 July. The protestors littered...
Out with the old, in with the new variety show Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Culture Committee will be hosting a virtual variety show this year as lockdown regulations have resulted...