Four men stand accused of the rape and murder of University of Stellenbosch student, Hannah Cornelius.
A must visit for all classical music lovers…
South African greatness getting the credit it deserves. We’ll have it in our tea, please.
If you ever wanted proof that age is just a number, look no further than this academic. Not defined by her age, but certainly defined by her incredible academic results.
Proof that women are smarter than men…
Ranked against 999 competitors, the Stellies choir came out on top. What an achievement!
Allegedly, three men stormed the establishment around 00:30 last night
Trevino Isaac’s music academy in Mitchells Plain has struck a chord with the locals…
The University of Cape Town remains the only university on the continent that can hold its own in the top 200.
A truly tragic series of events.
What will happen to the culprits?
The official response to the public outcry over the posters making use of Nazi imagery.
An incident involving a live chicken has led to a flurry of public outcry.
Footage has emerged of a student from the University of Stellenbosch threatening other students with a blade, but dropping it and lashing out at those recording him after being confronted.
Students want their grievances addressed by management on Thursday.
The “uncomfortable” issue of race and forgiveness became the topic of conversation during a dialogue with ANC stalwart Ahmed Kathrada at Stellenbosch University on Monday.
Zola Maphila’s road to success has been anything but easy, but it’s given her a gritty determination to push herself and achieve her dreams.
Stellenbosch University was in the news again with another suspected case of ‘black face’ ridicule. The hoo-ha was in fact the result of the circulation of a poorly lit Twitter pic.
Despite growing up in Khayelitsha’s J-section, with only their mother’s income as a domestic worker to support them, these kids proved that a a lot of hard work goes a very long way.
Looks like all the fuss was for nought and that Afrikaans will remain the dominant language at Stellenbosch university, at least for the next year.
The “Open Stellenbosch” movement’s demands have been met and the university will introduce English as the primary language in 2016.