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War in Ukraine: X opens its living room for students

War in Ukraine: X opens its living room for students

 

 

TU Delft’s sports and culture centre, X, will open its living room on Friday evening, 25 February, between 8 PM and 10 PM as a ‘safe space to share thoughts and emotions about the current situation in Ukraine’. Students and staff can walk in whenever they want. A student assistant from the international office and an X-teacher who also works as a psychologist will be present to welcome them. Hot chocolate will be available to ‘warm the heart, if only for a moment’.

 

TU Delft’s student psychologists are also planning extra support for all students who need it. This coming week, they will not have one but two psychologists available during the regular drop-in hours on weekdays between 12:45 PM and 1:45 PM. Students can register the same day, until 11 AM. Read here how to do that. (SB)

 

Editor in chief Saskia Bonger

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