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March 7th, 2026
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Author: Nicole Nasson

SU Social Justice virtual conference raises concerns for GBV victims during lockdown

Victims of gender-based violence have very little options during this time, especially those without internet access. PHOTO: Mario Azzi on Unsplash
Many women are forced into lockdown at home with their abusers at the same time that all the services...
COVID-19, News

Student-run business delivers farm produce to homes during lockdown

Rooted brings the farmer’s market to your doorstep with their produce delivery service. Nicole Nasson speaks to the men...
Agriculture, COVID-19, Features

Expanded zero-rated data offering for students

Various service providers have enlarged their zero-rated data offering to educational websites since the start of April.  Many of...
Campus, COVID-19, News

Devonecia + Wilken perform ‘egoless’ and ‘poetic’ music 

The afro-acoustic pop band, Devonecia + Wilken, honour music that is true to lyricism, said Devonecia Swartz, lead singer...
Entertainment, Events, Music, News, Woordfees

Student-run music festival a success despite the odds

(Festival) Hip-hop performer, Whillin Riffel, also known as Whilly021, on stage. PHOTO: Imraan Titoti
Over 400 students attended the student-organised Nexus Festival at Goldfields Residence at Stellenbosch University (SU) held towards the end...
Campus, Entertainment
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