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...
Some Muslim students concerned over SU Ramadaan concession Some Stellenbosch University (SU) students have voiced their concerns with the university’s concessions for Muslim students during Ramadaan. Ramadaan,...
LGBTQIA+ friendly Safe Space gathering held after two-year absence Safe Space, an event for queer people in Stellenbosch, was held again recently after a two-year absence due to...
Vensters 2022 planned to be a live event Vensters 2022 is set to be a live, in-person event on either 11 or 12 February 2022. This was...
SU students promote sustainability with a food drive Stellenbosch University (SU) chapter of the United Nations Association of South Africa (UNASA) is reducing food waste and promoting...
Prominent Palestinian activist Muna El Kurd visits SU One of the best ways to show solidarity with those who are disempowered is to listen to and provide...
Onstuimige weer dryf meer diere straat toe Die winter is ’n moeilike tyd vir baie dierewelsynsorganisasies wat dié tyd van die jaar ’n skerp toename in...
Queer-centred student event provides a roadmap for progress Despite the progress that has been made to better the experience of queer students at Stellenbosch University (SU), areas...
SU initiative introduces student cards that represent all gender identities An initiative that allows Stellenbosch University (SU) students to change their titles on their student cards to accurately represent...
Animal welfare society engages with plight of African penguins A local animal welfare organisation recently visited the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB) Seabird...