Battling barriers to healthcare in Cape Winelands farming communities Accessing healthcare should be a straightforward matter for all South Africans, but for some of those who live and...
Where does the anti-vaccination movement come from? Anti-vaccination movements have been prominent across South Africa since the initial vaccine rollout began in December 2020. Have you...
Property market flourishes amidst the pandemic’s conditions. The Covid-19 pandemic has negatively affected many sectors of the local economy. The property market has however been thriving...
‘Everything is so distant’ International students stranded online – and in a foreign country The concepts of now, now-now and just-now, have different meanings for South Africans, but for international students, it all...
Local NPOs strive to adapt to ongoing lockdown pressures The local partners of a national non-profit organisation (NPO) are currently assisting with a stationery drive that is intended...
SU’s Equality Unit educates students on reporting cyberbullying The ongoing campaign against cyberbullying on Stellenbosch University’s (SU) campus is important, as it allows students to know what...
SU lecturers launch book on women’s pandemic experiences Academics from Stellenbosch University (SU) recently published a book on the experiences of women during the Covid-19 pandemic. The...
SU student theatre production to be broadcast on TV A Stellenbosch University (SU) student theatre production will be broadcast on national television later this year as part of...
Stellenbosch vaccination sites open for over-18s All vaccination sites in the Cape Winelands District, including those in Stellenbosch, recently began administering Covid-19 vaccines to residents...
Woordfees prepares for television debut The productions for the Toyota Stellenbosch University (SU) Woordfees 2021 are currently being filmed, with the intention of airing...