Redefining the stigma: Stellenbosch’s latest tattoo parlour A casual dinner between two old friends has resulted in Mill Street becoming the new home of Stellenbosch’s latest...
You’re a quizzard, Harry! The ins and outs of pub-quizzes in Stellenbosch Forget K-Way puffer jackets, Uber Eats, AfrikaBurn spamming your feed, the “new” traffic light on Merriman and happy hour...
800th adoption for ‘WOOF’ project at Root 44 market “Our goal is to home them all,” says Joanne Lefson, founder of dog adoption organisation Oscars Arc. Over 40...
OPINION: Cancel Res Old Boys’ Clubs – we should do better When I heard about what happened at Huis Visser last weekend – the five stages of anger kicked in....
Short term ‘transport bursary’ for Botmashoogte residents contested Botmashoogte residents have criticised the interim “transport bursary” granted to them by Stellenbosch University (SU) for not including all...
Stellenbosch community holds fun run for 9-year old Ciska In an altruistic effort to raise R60 000 for an eye gaze system for 9-year old quadriplegic girl, Ciska...
Uncritical thinking is dangerous, says Socratic Society “The way things are, doesn’t mean that’s the way things should be,” said Paulu Joubert (22), Masters student in...
Henri van Breda skuldig aan De Zalze-bylmoorde Verhoor uiteindelik afgehandel Na ’n verhoor wat 68 dae geduur het, is Henri van Breda Maandag skuldig bevind aan...
Suspension of ‘Die Matie’ editor declared invalid Student court has set aside sanctions imposed on Tivan Leak, managing editor of Die Matie, Stellenbosch University (SU) student...
‘Die Matie’ editors face off in student court Tivan Leak, managing editor of Die Matie, Stellenbosch University (SU) student paper, has filed a case against editor-in-chief of...