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Marjolein van der Veldt

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500 student houses in Rijswijk     The municipalities of Delft and Rijswijk have signed an agreement for the development of student housing in Rijswijk. In a joint press release, both municipalities state that at least 500 affordable homes will be built for students.   These houses are to be constructed on a campus to…

Scabies outbreak in two Delft student houses     Scabies was detected in two Delft student houses in November. The skin disease, caused by a mite, causes allergic reactions such as itching and red bumps on the skin.   Although they are extra alert on outbreaks of scabies, according to the GGD Haaglanden it is…

TU Delft asks for understanding for colleagues with young children     Following the new corona measures, TU Delft has called on its staff to show understanding for colleagues with young children.   Primary schools and after-school care facilities will be closed next week – the week before the Christmas holidays – to reduce the…

Registration for Delft Pop Prize now open     Acts and bands from Delft and the surrounding area can register for the Peter Tetteroo Bokaal. The regional pop award is part of the Delft Westerpop festival that takes place on 8 and 9 July 2022.   Participants can register until 1 April 2022 via the…

‘t Je van het Loket wins Food Truck Awards     Foodtruck ‘t Je van het Loket has won the Food and More Food Trucks Awards 2021. The trophy for the best mobile kitchen on the TU Delft campus was awarded on Tuesday, December 7.   Students and employees could vote online for their favourite…

Spirit Day at TU Delft     Since 2010, the Netherlands has celebrated Purple Friday every second Friday in December. On this day, people can show their solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community by wearing something purple. Delta’s social media logos are therefore given a purple colour for one day.   Purple Friday was inspired by…

First Delft Student Neighbours’ Day     On the very first Delft Student Neighbours’ Day, Delft students brought packages of biscuits and soup to their neighbours. The initiative stems from the ‘Hart voor m’n Stad’ campaign, in which students organise activities for all Delft citizens. The original idea was that students and neighbours would get…