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Christmas concertOn Friday December 16, at 20:15, the Church of Our Lady Breda Choir will give a Christmas concert in the Oude Kerk in Delft.

This famous Dutch choir will sing traditional English Christmas carols. Most of the songs are in English. TU Delft’s student music society, Krashna Musika, will also perform. Tickets are on sale at the Oude Kerk or via the Studium Generale website. Ticket prices are €6 for students (pre-sale).

www.sg.tudelft.nl
KLM hangar

KLM Engineering & Maintenance has renamed one its hangars after TU Delft’s Aerospace Engineering Faculty’s student society, ‘Leonardo da Vinci’. The hangar was previously known as ‘Hangar 14’. KLM renamed the hangar as an anniversary gift to ‘Leonardo da Vinci’, which celebrated its 60th anniversary last academic year. A KLM Boeing 747 had also been named after this TU Delft student society, but that aircraft was retired from service some years ago.
Reality show

A new reality show is being shot in Delft. The show, ‘Delft Blauw‘, stars eleven TU Delft students who, for 13 episodes, will be set a series of tasks that require technological knowledge to complete. The series will be broadcast on Dutch television channel RTL5 every Sunday, starting January 8. The students will be divided into two competing teams. Some of the tasks they must complete include developing new forms of mobility in Delft and determining if it’s possible to wave-surf in the Netherlands.

Christmas concert

On Friday December 16, at 20:15, the Church of Our Lady Breda Choir will give a Christmas concert in the Oude Kerk in Delft. This famous Dutch choir will sing traditional English Christmas carols. Most of the songs are in English. TU Delft’s student music society, Krashna Musika, will also perform. Tickets are on sale at the Oude Kerk or via the Studium Generale website. Ticket prices are €6 for students (pre-sale).

www.sg.tudelft.nl
KLM hangar

KLM Engineering & Maintenance has renamed one its hangars after TU Delft’s Aerospace Engineering Faculty’s student society, ‘Leonardo da Vinci’. The hangar was previously known as ‘Hangar 14’. KLM renamed the hangar as an anniversary gift to ‘Leonardo da Vinci’, which celebrated its 60th anniversary last academic year. A KLM Boeing 747 had also been named after this TU Delft student society, but that aircraft was retired from service some years ago.
Reality show

A new reality show is being shot in Delft. The show, ‘Delft Blauw‘, stars eleven TU Delft students who, for 13 episodes, will be set a series of tasks that require technological knowledge to complete. The series will be broadcast on Dutch television channel RTL5 every Sunday, starting January 8. The students will be divided into two competing teams. Some of the tasks they must complete include developing new forms of mobility in Delft and determining if it’s possible to wave-surf in the Netherlands.

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