You can have a drink anywhere, but at the DSB it was possible to do so at rock bottom prices on Thursday. That is, if they managed to get a good deal at the stock exchange.
On Thursday, Delta photographer Daniël Korvemaker visited the Delft Student Union, passed by Virgiel and the OWee terrace, looked at the test street that was opened especially for the OWee and visited a festival. This week you will find his daily photo report on our website.
A small test street has been set up near the auditorium. Freshmen can collect a tape here in exchange for a valid test-for-access (TvT) code, or do a self-test under the watchful eye of supervisors.
The band Funky Monkeys performed at the OWee terrace.
A mentor group visited the LGBT+ youth association Outsite in Delft.
The Delft Students’ Union (DSB) held its famous Stock Exchange on Thursday. Starting at rock bottom prices, attendees could bid against others to try and get the best deal on their drinks. Bidding was intense in both the front and back rooms.
The finale of the evening was the sports party. 750 people could enter again to party and get acquainted with student sports associations, such as Plankenkoorts, Pegasus and Ariston.
- OWee in pictures day 1: rowing and strolling around
- OWee in pictures day 2: dancing in complete silence
- OWee in pictures day 3: barbecue in a parking garage
- OWee in pictures day 4: rowing, every beginning is difficult
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