A new Stellenbosch University (SU) gardening society provides free access to plots of land in which members can plant and grow their own produce, provided these members supply their own seeds.
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Local school hosts spelling bee to promote literacy
A spelling bee that was hosted by a local school in April aimed to develop the literacy skills of...
Stellenbosch crime on the rise
The gradual re-opening of businesses, as well as the return of students to Stellenbosch since February, has contributed to...
SU international exchange program hindered by Covid-19
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, fewer international students applied to do the semester exchange program at Stellenbosch University (SU)...
Hoërskool Stellenbosch gaan groen met sonpanele
Hoërskool Stellenbosch (HSS) het onlangs die installasie van sonpanele op die dakke van die skoolgebou en die skool se...
Betogers oorhandig memorandum oor taalbeleid aan US
ʼn Groep betogers het op 9 April ʼn memorandum aan die Universiteit Stellenbosch (US) oorhandig waarin hulle hul besware...
Local football team prepares for new competition format
The Stellenbosch Football Club (FC) reserve team is going to participate in the newly formatted DSTV Diski Challenge. Stellenbosch...
Protesters march to deliver memorandum on SU language policy
A group of protesters presented a memorandum to Stellenbosch University (SU) stating their concerns with the revised SU language...
US-studente help om beweerde aanrander aan te keer
Twee studente aan die Universiteit Stellenbosch (US) het onlangs gehelp om ʼn beweerde aanrander aan te keer na ʼn...
Local basketball players recruited to play for a Texan Team
Two Paarl-based basketball players have been recruited to play for a basketball team in Texas in the United States...