Checking in with your campus card: what about privacy? TU Delft takes various measures in the public space to ensure the safety of students, staff and visitors. One of these measures is checking in with your campus card. However, the student council is concerned about the privacy of students. What will happen…
New members student council In their last monthly meeting with the Executive Board, current members of the student council said their goodbyes as new members from the factions of Oras (7) and Lijst Bèta (3) introduced themselves. Since two years, English has been the official language during the meetings. Whether that will…
Restitution sports center X Students and employees with a membership to sports and culture center X will soon receive notification about refunds. Vice Rector Magnificus Rob Mudde announced this on 26 August during his monthly meeting with the Student Council. The refund will conclude the months in which X was forced to close its…
Spar Stieltjesweg reopened Good news for residents of the student housing tower on the Stieltjesweg: Spar University is open again from Monday, August 24. The supermarket closed at the end of March due to the outbreak of the coronavirus. “Our sales are dropping and our teams are worried,” a press officer said at the time.
During the physical part of the OWee, we are looking back on last year. What did the campus and the city look like then? An overview in photos.
With the physical part of the introduction period in full swing, some first-year master students are forced to stay inside as they spend 14 days in obligatory quarantine.
The Sint Sebastiaansbrug bridge may have been replaced but tram number 19 is still not running to the TU Delft campus and its route has been cut.
How can you make your faculty more sustainable? Despite the corona measures, GreenTeams researched and inventoried the current status and possibilities for five faculties.
The Dream Team policy will be overhauled. New standards should bump up the in and out flow through the Dream Hall. Will all the Teams come back?
From SpaceX to Hilversum The SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition was cancelled this year, but that doesn’t stop the students of the Delft Hyperloop team from undertaking their own record attempt. Friday July 17th the team hopes to break the current Delft Hyperloop record of 202 kilometers per hour on their own 368 meter long test…