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Beware of hidden salt in food
World Salt Awareness Week is marked from 16 to 22 March 2016. The theme for World Salt Awareness Week 2016 is 'Look out for Hidden Salt'. "The food we buy contains 75% of the salt that we eat," warns Mrs Irene Labuschagne, a dietitian at...
More than 1000 teachers and learners to attend SUNCEP tuition sessions during school holidays
The Centre for Pedagogy (SUNCEP) in the Faculty of Education at Stellenbosch University (SU) will be hosting 19 different tuition sessions for more than 1000 teachers and learners during the April school holidays. More than 800 learners in...
SU Council's Commission starts 'purple face' investigation
The Council of Stellenbosch University has appointed a Commission of Enquiry to investigate the manner in which the events that took place at Heemstede Residence on or about 4 February 2016 and thereafter (the 'purple face' incident), were...
Kruger lions threatened by tuberculosis
World TB Day, 24 March Humans are not the only species affected by tuberculosis – two of South Africa's popular 'Big Five' are also threatened by the disease, including the mighty lion. As many as half the lions in the southern regions...
Emeritus professor honoured as thought leader
For his significant contribution to academia as well as industry Prof Niël le Roux, emeritus professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at Stellenbosch University (SU) was recently honoured with the South African...
Language implementation in the 2nd term
Dear Student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences I am thoroughly aware of the uncertainty created by the language interdict of Afriforum, which requires us to strictly apply the language specifications of the 2016 Yearbook from 29...
BAccHons students achieve best pass rate in Initial Test of Competence
Stellenbosch University's School of Accountancy is thrilled with the 94% pass rate obtained by the BAccHons class of 2015 in the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA)'s first professional exam (Initial Test of...
Nelson Mandela colloquium on 30 March
The Nelson Mandela Museum, in cooperation with the Stellenbosch University Museum, cordially invites you to the Nelson Mandela Colloquium. Keynote speakers: Prof Xolela Mangcu, professor of sociology, University of Cape Town Prof Amanda...
Bridging Abilities day big success
Students from the Department of Sport Science's Adapt2Move programme participated in the Bridging Abilities Day recently. Bridging Abilities is a non-profit organisation. Its main goal is to organise camps or sports days to create...