Botmaskop trail to be made safer Botmaskop trail, well-known for hiking and mountain biking, will be made safer by non-profit organisation (NPO) Stellenbosch Trail Fund...
SU lecturer collaborates with NASA A lecturer and geologist at Stellenbosch University (SU) has been collaborating with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)...
Engineering student to represent SU at national FameLab A Stellenbosch University (SU) student is set to represent the university at the national finals of a global science...
In 360°: Uncovering a hidden gem The garden consists of Lewis’ sculptures placed thoughtfully throughout the open fields. PHOTOS: Wilné van Rooyen Located between the...
SU student bags two national awards within a week A master’s student in Environmental Management at Stellenbosch University recently received prestigious national recognition for her work in this...
Arbor Week: Planting trees in memory of Covid-19 victims Stellenbosch Municipality has dedicated this year’s Arbor Week to all the victims of Covid-19 by planting trees in their...
Stellenbosch University gets electricity savvy during lockdown Measures taken by Stellenbosch University (SU) during lockdown, reduced the amount of electricity required by an additional 16%, relative...
A small world – yet to be discovered A researcher and a postgraduate student from Stellenbosch University (SU) have respectively discovered new chigger mite and lice species...
Local vet recognised as Dotsure vet of the month A Stellenbosch veterinarian was named the Dotsure vet of the month in July as part of the online insurance...
Struggling animal sanctuary blown away by community support The Butterfly World Animal Sanctuary along Route 44 has received an influx of donations from its surrounding communities, including...