Wilgenhof: Settlement reached concerning Council’s decision
STELLENBOSCH (October 23, 2024) – The Association for the Advancement of Wilgenhof Residents (‘AWIR’) and Stellenbosch University (‘SU’) have settled the litigation between them concerning the SU Council’s decision to close the Wilgenhof residence in 2025.
The parties acknowledge the need to make a decisive break with unacceptable and secretive practices of the past and that the events that have occurred since the discovery of the two rooms and their contents in Wilgenhof should be seen as a pivotal moment and used as a catalyst for the transformation of SU and its residences.
In addition the AWIR and the Wilgenhof House Committee acknowledge the need for ongoing renewal and change while AWIR and the Wilgenhof House Committee express their commitment to participate in the facilitated renewal and rejuvenation process, and thereby contribute to the further transformation of residences at SU.
SU is encouraged by the commitment to change shown by the Wilgenhof House Committee and the students’ commitment to the facilitated rejuvenation process and SU regrets and deplores the fact that current Wilgenhof students may have been unfairly labelled, ostracised and isolated. SU recognises that Wilgenhof students may have experienced unfair victimisation, abuse, reputational harm and trauma. It was not SU’s intention to demonise the Wilgenhof students, but to ensure a decisive break with past unacceptable and secretive practices.
As part of the agreement to settle the litigation, in the first semester the 2025 Wilgenhof students, together with new first year students who will be allocated to the residence will be entitled to all move to a new residence together and to retain the current House Committee. SU will conduct as much of the necessary renovations of the building as possible during the first semester. The students, including the new first years, will be entitled, should they wish to do so, to return in the second semester even if some of the upgrades need to be completed after the residents have returned.