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Stellenbosche university admits need for reform

LOCAL Stellenbosch University says it’s studying the findings and recommendations of the Independent Khampepe Commission of Investigation into allegations of racism at the institution. The university’s rector and vice-chancellor, Wim de Villiers, has received the commission’s report. Stellenbosch University asked for a probe following incidents of alleged racism at the institution in recent years. De Villiers said it’s clear, according to the report, that black personnel and students do not feel […]

today10 November 2022

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Bodies of missing Stellenbosch teens recovered from local dam

LOCAL Police have recovered the bodies of two missing teens from a dam in Stellenbosch on Monday morning. Family and friends sought the help of the public after the pair, aged 18 and 19, were last seen leaving a local apartment at around midnight on Friday. According to Warrant Officer Joseph Swartbooi, a community member alerted police to the car floating in the quarry in Paul Kruger Street. The bodies, […]

today24 October 2022

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Stellenbosch SRC calls for patience as investigation into racist incident continues

LOCAL The Stellenbosch University Student Representative Council has called on students at the institution to allow the Office of Student Discipline to carry out its investigation into the conduct of one of their fellow students. This comes after Stellenbosch University, this week, suspended a student from its Helshoogte residence after he allegedly urinated on his roommate’s chair while intoxicated, and says  it will consider further action, such as a full […]

today25 September 2022

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Another urination scandal hits Stellenbosch University

LOCAL Stellenbosch University (SU) has been rocked by another urination scandal. In May,  Theuns du Toit was filmed urinating in the room of another student, Babalo Ndwayana, at the Huis Marais residence. Du Toit has since been expelled. The fresh controversy was revealed on Saturday by Prof Deresh Ramjugernath, the institution's deputy vice-chancellor for learning and teaching. In a statement, Ramjugernath said a drunk student allegedly urinated on his roommate's […]

today24 September 2022

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