Daily Archives: Oct 18, 2022

Four Maties rugby players wear national colours in 2026

By Kaleigh de Jager Three Maties Rugby players – Oliver Reid, Samuel Badenhorst and Danie Kruger – were in the...

A long walk to Dakar with the Frederik van Zyl Slabbert Institute

By Suné Coetzee In October 2026, five Stellenbosch University (SU) students will travel to Dakar, Senegal, for the UNESCO Intercultural...

Tina-tragedie meer as ’n storie uit die argief

By Zandri van Greunen Dit was vroeg in Februarie 2026 toe ’n klein groepie joernaliste van Die Matie die Universiteit...

More than women: the journalists who wrote history with ‘Die Matie’

By Nicola Reyneke For 85 years, generations of women have helped shape Die Matie. When Corinne Oosthuizen became Die Matie’s first...

Bands ‘sny tande’ op Stellenbosch

Deur Emma Olivier Vandag is die live music scene ’n groot deel van die studentelewe op Stellenbosch. Die Matie het...

Bands ‘cut teeth’ in Stellenbosch

By Emma Olivier Today, the live music scene has become a big part of student life in Stellenbosch. Die Matie...

Kuier in the Bos feeds ‘an organism of culture’

By Jana Burger There are two constants in Stellenbosch’s nightlife: De Akker (the oldest pub in town) and some students’...

NSFAS migration: seven months, still no clarity

By Tenisha Taylor Seven months into the academic year, NSFAS is yet to confirm SU’s 2026 migration process, leaving affected...

Artificial intelligence in higher education: how should we think, teach and assess? 

By Louis Kruger and Suné Coetzee Students from Stellenbosch University (SU) lived in a world without search engines, online databases...

Fierce portfolio debate at Student Parliament

By Zandri van Greunen The isiXhosa student contracts will be available soon. This was announced by Johan Weideman, 2025/2026 Students’...

New SRC and a call for accountability

By Emma Giles, Nicola Reyneke, Azile Kraziya and Akhona Ngxikwe “The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) display in the Neelsie still...

The number don’t lie and neither do we

By Die Matie Main Editorial 2025/2026 Die Matie’s Main Editorial has had its ears pricked and eyes open wide on...