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Five new velvet worm species from South Africa

​Five new species of the enigmatic velvet worm – one of the most ancient Arthropods still living in forested areas of South Africa – have been described in a...

Women refuse to be silent about rape culture

Women are tired of being blamed for rape and are no longer willing to be silent, writes Prof Amanda Gouws of the Department of Political Science in her regular...

Flu jab protects students and patients

A group of 100 4 th-year students got the flu jab – not just to prevent them from getting the flu, but to ensure that they don't pass it on to patients in...

Midwives play important role in maternal and child health

​Midwives in the Western Cape celebrated their role in mother and child health care at a function held on 3 May at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences...

Not all SA orange juices are equally healthy

​ Researcher suggests that legislation about fruit juices, labelling should be revised You drink that glass of orange juice for your health, right? Think again...

Sport Science alumna on her way to Rio

​​For Stellenbosch University's Department of Sport Science alumna Aimee Barrett being selected to be part of the referee panel at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio...

Maties Basketball teams prepare for important qualifying games

​​​​​​Things have changed quite significantly for the Maties Basketball Club since it was named one of the High Performance sport codes at Stellenbosch...

Seven medals for Maties at USSA athletics champs

​​The Maties Athletics team returned home from the USSA Track and Field Championships with three gold, one silver and three bronze medals. The event was hosted...

Early access to antenatal care helps stop maternal deaths

Early access to antenatal care can help stop mothers from dying during childbirth, writes Dr Anja Smith of the Department of Economics at Stellenbosch...
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