Thousands of first years, accompanied by their parents, were welcomed to Stellenbosch University (SU) this morning (Thursday, 26 January) and are now officially Maties. Nota: Weens die wind is die rektor se toespraak baie onduidelik. Dit is daarom dat slegs ‘n klein gedeelte daarvan gebruik is in die video. Full Story: blogs.sun.ac.za
Matie’s Talent 2011 is a talent search competition hosted by the SRc of the University of Stellenbosch (MatieLife) – a celebration of campus culture & talent! For more details about the semi-finals & final show, visit the Matie’s Talent 2011 Facebook Group. Got talent?
Matie’s Talent 2011 is a talent search competition hosted by the SRc of the University of Stellenbosch (MatieLife) – a celebration of campus culture & talent! For more details about the semi-finals & final show, visit the Matie’s Talent 2011 Facebook Group. Got talent?
Western Cape Health authorities confirmed on Monday, 3 August 2009 that a 22-year-old student at Stellenbosch University, Ruan Muller, was the country’s first known swine flu fatality.
2010 First Year students of Stellenbosch University, Maties, going full out on this adventure camp from paintball to kayaking to hikes up the mountain jumping from high cliffs……the best first year’s camp ever
First election results trickle in
The first results of the 2011 municipal elections came in at 8:22pm on Wednesday, more than one hour after voting stations around the country closed.
Ms Lovelyn Nwadeyi, a BA International Studies first year from Queenstown in the Eastern Cape, encouraged prospective students to put aside their preconceived ideas and enrol at SU with an open mind. A record number of more than 2 000 visitors attended an information session for prospective students and their parents at Stellenbosch University (SU) last night (Thu, 7 Oct 2010). The event was hosted in the spacious DF Malan Centre at the Coetzenburg sports grounds to accommodate the large crowd. “It is definitely a record. We are very excited about all the interest. It is very nice to give prospective students and their parents a feeling for the campus,” Ms Anne Serfontein, a counselling psychologist attached to SU’s Centre for Prospective Students (CPS), said. bit.ly