The second day of OWee is all about getting to know one another. At the info market, student associations draw the attention of incoming students with flyers, activities, and freebies. Check out the photo report from OWee Monday.
An event about the recent destruction in the Gaza Strip that was to be held at the faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment (BK) on Wednesday 24 April in the evening was cancelled the Friday before by the Dean. He ‘did not have confidence that we could ensure a constructive and respectful dialogue’.
Staff members, students and alumni talked about problems around social safety at four meetings. The moderators hoped for solutions, but it appeared that they had difficulties with the process.
The Student Council’s monthly consultation meeting had to proceed without the Executive Board, while both should have discussed the Inspectorate’s report publicly for the first time.
After giving it much thought, Studium Generale held a panel discussion about Gaza on 29 February. There was no taking sides, it was an academic discussion on international law. Delta was there too.
The second teach-in on Gaza and Israel was held on Friday 8 December. The first one received criticism as not everyone thought it was balanced. How did this one go?
About 50 students, staff members and others gathered in front of the TU Delft Library on Wednesday afternoon in what they called a ‘walk-out’ for Palestine. How did it go?
DEWIS, TU Delft’s women’s network, marked Diversity Week. Speakers, panel members and a small audience talked about participation for women and men at TU Delft.
A drawing workshop with a live nude model cost Wolbodo dear at the Ladies Intro: the Executive Board is banning the ‘people’s association’ from the OWee.