The board photo is the way for student boards to put themselves and their association on the map. Delta is organising the TU Delft Board photo contest this year. In the run-up to the finale, various student boards will talk about what they do. This week: the 18th Board of the Students4Sustainability (S4S) sustainability organisation.
Thanks to five avid architecture students, there is now a real sauna on the TU Delft campus. Delta attended the busy, boiling hot and icy cold opening.
Delta is organising the TU Delft Board photo competition this year. In the run-up to the finale, various student boards will talk about what they do. This week: the third Board of D.S.F.A. Kong, the freerunning association.
Which decision had the most negative effects on TU Delft students in 2024? The VSSD students union asked TU Delft students this question in an unusual action: the ‘naai-actie’, or ‘We are screwed over action’. “Sometimes you have to push for change.”
The board photo is the way for student boards to put themselves and their association on the map. Delta is organising the TU Delft Board photo contest this year. In the run-up to the finale, various student boards will talk about what they do. This week: the 15th Board of Drop, the board sports association.
Just like other tenants, students can soon expect rent increases of several hundred euros per year, as the government has decided not to freeze rental prices.
The board photo: the way for student boards to put themselves and their association on the map. What are they working on for the rest of the year? We asked the 78th Board of the Proteus-Eretes rowing association.
During the Covid pandemic, student life was locked down. What do you do as a first-year student, full of expectations, when lockdowns suddenly place you in quarantine? For Delft student Richard Lamb Jr. (22), it became the inspiration for his first film: Quarantine Crush. He talks about his journey from lockdown stress to film festivals.
‘No alcohol for young people’. That’s the descriptive title of Nico van der Lely’s new book. The Delft paediatrician is still seeing too many students with alcohol poisoning at his hospital alcohol department. “Getting drunk has become a competition.”
