Renowned Stellenbosch barista opens coffee shop A well-known Stellenbosch barista opened his own coffee shop with the help of the Stellenbosch community, last week, after...
Prof Christoffels on fish, flies and decoding Covid-19 During his studies, prof Alan Christoffels knew it was important to prioritise what he is passionate about. He speaks...
Stellenbosch University gets electricity savvy during lockdown Measures taken by Stellenbosch University (SU) during lockdown, reduced the amount of electricity required by an additional 16%, relative...
Money and mistranslation: SU mask campaign confusion Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Mask Up campaign has raised concerns amongst users on social media, regarding the cost of the...
Lifting ban on alcohol: ‘Too little, too late’? “It’s too little, too late.” That is how Francois Rossouw, CEO of the Southern African Agri Initiative (SAAI), described...
Bonne Esperance pop-up coffee shop lifeline for staff A local guest house has opened a pop-up coffee shop in an effort to continue supporting their staff during...
How to survive isolation in Stellenbosch: for students Students having to self-isolate on their own, would be well-advised to avoid substances of abuse, and to monitor their...
‘Masked Masterpieces’ in Stellenbosch to help Maties students in need A series of five famous South African artworks, with superimposed face masks, have been displayed around Stellenbosch as part...
Green light for less congestion in Stellenbosch The first application of a new form of traffic optimisation in South Africa is currently underway in Stellenbosch. The...
Stellenbosch safe house at risk of closing A safe house for physically, emotionally and sexually abused women and children in Stellenbosch is at risk of closing...