Multinational saxophone quartet blows Stellenbosch audience away A multinational saxophone quartet recently performed at the Stellenbosch University (SU) Conservatorium for the first time. This is according...
Local cannabis and hemp industry stakeholders left ‘vulnerable’ Recent contradictory governmental regulations have left the local cannabis and hemp industries vulnerable. This is according to Nazeem Shaik,...
New children’s swimming initiative might have its splashes halted A new initiative to provide swimming lessons to underprivileged children from Ida’s Valley is facing a possible halt due...
Affordable, dehydrated meals to assist students with food insecurity To assist students with the challenges of rising food prices and time constraints, dehydrated meals are now being sold...
Bekostigbare, gedehidreerde maaltye kan studente help met voedselsekerheid Om studente te help met die uitdagings van stygende voedselpryse en tydsbeperkings, word gedehidreerde maaltye nou by die Maties...
SU’s annual fundraising campaign aims to raise over R2 million Stellenbosch University’s (SU) official institutional fundraising campaign ends on 16 April, by which time the university hopes to have...
What is up with the boxes in the Neelsie? A food collection project for underprivileged students begins on 14 April in Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Neelsie Student Centre. This...
Wat is in dáárdie bokse in die Neelsie? ’n Voedselinsamelingsprojek ten bate van minderbevoorregte studente skop op 14 April in Stellenbosch Universiteit (SU) se Neelsie Studentesentrum af....
SU students help retrieve drowned tourist at Kogel Bay Three Stellenbosch University (SU) students recently stepped in to assist lifeguards in the retrieval of a man caught in...
Illegal sand mining causes erosion of R304-bridge outside Kayamandi Engineers will continue to monitor the condition of the bridge on the R304 outside Kayamandi on a daily basis...