Sinterklaas party on campus After two covid years in which Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas) was forced to stay in Spain, he is coming to the campus again in December. Staff association Prometheus organises a Sinterklaas party for all TU Delft employees with young children on Saturday 3 December. Numerous activities will be organised…
Blocking the emergency exit or charging your phone while you sleep. Are you aware of fire risks in your student house and on campus?
Delft’s student associations want to have a say in TU Delft’s plans to grow. “How can we ensure that there are enough amenities for both current and new students?”
Come out of the pink closet at Pulse On 11 October it is Coming Out Day, an international day to raise awareness about openly expressing your sexual orientation or gender identity. The LGBTI network for TU Delft employees, True U, will place a pink closet in front of the entrance to Pulse…
With a solution to speed up lengthy airport procedures, TU Delft student Vasco, alumnus Viktor along with their team won second place at the largest European hackathon.
The murdered Iranian Mahsa Amini was remembered in two gatherings in Delft, one of which was on campus. Delta spoke to one of the organisers, who had also been arrested.
This weekend: Health festival Delft This weekend is the very first edition of Health Festival Delft. During the two-day free festival, you will learn more about food allergies, the effects of alcohol or how to make your own healthy sandwich toppings. There are also dance and yoga workshops and an exhibition on female…
Cutting back on shopping, showering less: the rising energy prices are making things tough for students. ‘The heating will stay off this winter.’
Delft solar car wins in South Africa Students from the Brunel Solar Team have won the Sasol Solar Challenge in South Africa with their solar car Nuna11s. On Friday 9 September, the eight-day race for solar cars started in Johannesburg. After more than 4,000 kilometres, the Nuna 11s finished as the winner. The…