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Stable financial systems key to economic growth and development
Stable financial systems are pivotal for economic growth and development and therefore governments and the private sector should work together to manage them. This was one of the viewpoints of Prof Meshach Aziakpono of Stellenbosch...
Upscaling the use of rainwater harvesting in South Africa
A microbiologist from Stellenbosch University (SU), Dr Wesaal Khan, is part of an international consortium of specialists that have been tasked to develop a range of sustainable solar disinfection (SODIS) technologies that will provide...
Black Consciousness gains second wind at universities
Universities are the spaces for the resurgence of Black Consciousness because students are tired of what is happening in the country. This was one of the viewpoints of Prof Barney Pityana, Professor emeritus in Law at Unisa and also a...
Huis Kerkenberg now part of the campus family
Students from Huis Kerkenberg residence recently moved into a modern new digs on the premises of the Tygerberg campus. The blue and grey building that used to be our home was once used as a sanctuary for the families of patients at the...
Zanele wins bronze at her fifth Paralympic Games
Sixteen years after winning her first medal at a Paralympic Games the Maties Parasport athlete Zanele Situ did it again, winning bronze in the javelin (F54) at the Paralympic Games in Rio on Tuesday 13 September. She achieved a personal...
Department Afrikaans and Dutch leads Simposium in Wellington
This weekend, Stellenbosch University's Department Afrikaans and Dutch is hosting a Simposium at the Garden of Poets ('Tuin van Digters') at the Breytenbach centre. Almost the whole department will depart for Wellington on Friday, where...
Soccer helps young men to live healthy
Soccer can help young men in poor communities develop healthy lifestyle habits, writes Dr Jason Bantjes and Prof Mark Tomlinson of the Department of Psychology in an opinion piece published by The Conversation on Monday (12 September 2016)...
Memorial trees planted for late colleagues and students
National Arbour Week is a time when staff and students on the Tygerberg Campus reflect on the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) green legacy, as well as the legacy of colleagues and students who passed away during the previous...
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SU continues discussions on student fees with various groups
Stellenbosch University (SU) will be continuing its discussions on student fees with different groups within the student community. A group of students occupied the JS Gericke Library through the night on Tuesday. The group blocked access...