The elections are approaching, and with them poor debates and false promises. Bas Rooijakkers is irritated by the rhetorical tricks of politicians.
However wonderful technology is, it cannot do magic and solve every problem, says Bob van Vliet. He looks at limitations in his lessons – even if only during the breaks.
Columnist Birgit van Driel sees no benefit in getting rid of cum laude and argues for a broad shift in culture where you do not always need to be the very best.
Columnist Vishal Onkhar revived an old hobby of his: storytelling. That made him realise stories were everywhere around us in daily life, if only we chose to listen.
New policies show that Shell is not regretful about the harm it is inflicting on the world, writes master’s student Antonio Küng. TU Delft should draw a conclusion from that.
Dap Hartmann recommends doctoral candidates to read Beyond Sleep. When encountering setbacks, you can draw solace from it, reminding you that matters could be worse.
Bas Rooijakkers finds the OWee rules too strict. What better way is there to break the ice than by having a few refreshing drinks?
In discussions about the need for climate education, something about the reactions of many colleagues strikes Bob van Vliet. Not surprising, but to him worrying.
Walking in the countryside outside Delft, Vishal Onkhar found himself humming a strangely familiar tune. He traced its origins and realised that he was living in this poem.