Whether D66 really will be the biggest party will only be known in a few days. But it looks like higher education can look forward to better times, thanks in part to the many voters in the Aula who voted for Rob Jetten’s party.
The ideas at the festival held by the Climate Action Programme on Thursday were primarily about solutions. Keywords were motivation and inspiration. But should the tone not be more concerned?
When student Eefje gets seriously ill, the stem cells from a donor save her life. But the donor registry is aging and new donors are badly needed. The younger the donor, the better.
Prospective buyers need to be quick to get hold of a secondhand jewel at OWee’s first secondhand market. But it may not work for everyone: “I see a lot of good things! But I don’t have a room so I can’t buy anything yet.”
It takes a bit of getting used to when you first come to TU Delft to study. How do first year students handle this? Delta follows them during their first year at TU Delft. In this fourth and final part: “I’m really happy that I have been so active, even though it took some credits.”
TU Delft was once again at Lowlands Science last weekend for the first time in years. The researchers found plenty of guinea pigs there, even if they were a bit worse for wear. “Two days ago I would’ve given better answers than on this hung‑over afternoon.”
He is climbing 41 alpine summits to collect money for his research. Tuğrul Irmak is adamant that the artificial kidney will come. “It’s my own ass on the line.”
The 27 residents of Oude Delft 15 had a shock on Monday night. A raging fire destroyed their shared space. One of the residents, Mees, was able to save Mies the cat on time. “She had already been through a lot in our house, but not this.”