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No instruction to prohibit Afrikaans in social spaces at SU, Deloitte finds

There was no instruction by Stellenbosch University (SU) management to prohibit the use of Afrikaans, and neither did residence leaders issue a prohibition on...

First draft and response report tabled at Senate and Council in June

The first draft of Stellenbosch University's revised Language Policy (2016) and the response report compiled from all the input received during the first public...

SU spinout company ensures school receives first ever energy efficient certificate in SA

​Stellenbosch University (SU) spinout company GreenX Engineering's initiatives to help equip Cloetesville Primary School in Stellenbosch with energy-saving...

Immediate steps to curb spread of COVID-19

​​10 June 2021 Update from the ICBC Dear colleagues and students As you may know, the Western Cape has entered its third wave of COVID-19 infections, having...

The School of Public Leadership pays tribute to one of its postgraduate students, the late Mr Jabulani Mathe

​​​​​​​​ ​​Prof Zweli Ndevu, Director of the School of Public Leadership, together with our staff and students are deeply saddened to learn of the untimely and...

#SUyouthday: 'Kap aan' says SU Choir member Lauren Ramsay

​​Final year Music Education student Lauren Ramsay says although the world can get crazy, and at times seems too much for one person to handle, there is always...

#SUyouthday: 'Enjoy the little things in life, but dream the impossible dreams'

Third year BSc student, Stehan Malherbe, believes that the youth should come into their own in South Africa, and that their thoughts, actions and dreams form...

#SUyouthday: 'Collaborate, don't compete'

​​​​Final year BCom Mathematical Sciences student Tré Delange feels strongly that the youth should collaborate more and not compete with each other. “The choir...

MATIE PROF is chrysanthemum champion for 2021

Since the first show was held in 1916, the Wellington Chrysanthemum show in the first week of May has been an important event on the town's cultural calendar...

Many women still not benefitting from HIV prevention programmes

Readily available HIV testing and treatment has not yet shaped the sexual relationships of women in South Africa, writes Dr Lario Viljoen from the Desmond Tutu...
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