An oak tree was recently cut down and removed after it fell onto the side of a building, raising concerns among experts about the sustainability of this species in Stellenbosch.
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The Neelsie Cinema welcomes moviegoers again
The Neelsie Cinema’s doors recently reopened to the public after a four-month closure but moviegoers are warned that it...
US dosent wen gesogte Jan H. Maraisprys
’n Dosent aan die Universiteit Stellenbosch (US) het die gesogte Jan H. Maraisprys vir uitstaande bydraes tot Afrikaans as...
Stellenbosch FC move up to fifth spot after draw with Maritzburg United FC
Stellenbosch Football Club (FC) drew 1-1 against Maritzburg United FC on 7 May at the Danie Craven Stadium in...
Kylemore leerder slaan brons los by SA skaapskeerkampionskappe
’n Hoërskoolleerder van Kylemore het onlangs ’n brons medalje by die Nasionale Skole Skaapskeer- en Wolhanteringkampioenskappe verwerf. Shaun Lee...
Five gold medals for Stellenbosch athletes at student tournament
Stellenbosch University (SU) secured five gold medals over three days at the University Sports South Africa (USSA) athletics tournament,...
Student community supports residents affected by apartment fire
Members of a Stellenbosch University (SU) private student organisation (PSO) banded together in support of three students who lost...
Landkuns in Pniël, Raithby vestig aandag op gentrifikasie
Twee landkunsuitstallings buite Stellenbosch, in Pniël en Raithby, het ten doel om bewusmaking rondom gentrifikasie, oftewel buurtopknapping, in historiese...
Red Bull Racing makes a pit-stop in Stellenbosch
Red Bull and Bossa Goodtimes Bar and Restaurant collaborated to display a Red Bull Racing Formula 1 car outside...
From citizen to scientist: Global competition gets locals involved
Stellenbosch will this year join hundreds of cities in a global competition that encourages locals to photograph local fauna...