The Neelsie turns 50 The Neelsie will mark its 50th birthday this Monday, 15 September. The Langenhoven Student Centre, or Neelsie, was named...
SU urged to reflect at book launch event Stellenbosch University (SU) should reflect deeply on its identity and purpose. This was according to Dr Choice Makhetha, the...
To the moon: SU students chosen for space engineering competition Seven engineering students from Stellenbosch University (SU) have been selected to represent South Africa at a global space engineering...
Master’s student publishes thesis on Paarl-Kaaps A master’s student, Lawren Smith, recently published a thesis on a variety of Kaaps as part of her linguistics...
Meet the creative turning books into experiences Dani Arndt left the corporate world to pursue her passion: a love for books. Now, she owns The Creative,...
Munir Sheikh talks food, family, philanthropy, and philosophy Munir Sheikh is the chef and owner of Mother India, a food stall in Stellenbosch. Mother India is more...
Checkmate: a PhD on the way From shuffling around chess pieces with his grandfather to a FIDE Master title, Daniel Barrish has worked his way...
The law professor who never left university Unlike many who study law, professor Shannon Hoctor has never practiced law. Instead, he found a passion for teaching...
Tuning in to the weird and wonderful life of a radio host Wilné van Rooyen has the same tagline for both of the radio stations she works at: Be kind, and...
Beyond the bundles: Andringa’s florist Gaye Barbour was born and raised in Zimbabwe. With a love for nature, the arts, and flowers, she now...