Woordfees: White victim mentality posing as satire? There are undeniable issues facing South Africa. Corruption plagues state-owned entities that have been run into the ground, the...
REVIEW: Katvis’ deceptively stunning ode to anguish Anton Scholtz and Micheal Minnie’s short film, Katvis, has a run time of just 24 minutes. Despite its brevity,...
Towards a socially just society The law cannot guarantee social justice, and actually limits people from thinking about social justice as it should be. ...
The uncontroversial non-patriot Contrary to popular belief, prof Jonathan Jansen does not think he is controversial. He views his sense of duty...
We do, in fact, question concepts and knowledge An open letter from the Stellenbosch University Journalism honours Class of 2019 On Monday 26 August, Professor Johan Fourie...
Stellenbosch, you good? Many would say that it started when Taylie Jaap fell from the second floor of her campus residence. Others...
SU protest: students demand accountability A group of Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) students took to the streets of Stellenbosch University (SU) on Friday...
Alice Phoebe Lou’s latest album is Something Holy Looking for a couple of new tunes to add to your road trip mix or to curl up with...
The gender inequality gap is growing amongst athletes Nike has never been one to shy away from socially divisive issues. Their 2018 campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick sparked...
Review: EMERGER takes SA alt-pop to a whole new level with debut album – Bloom The South African alt-pop duo EMERGER, comprised of vocalist and pianist Emma de Goede and multi-instrumentalist and composer Gerrit...