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When tram line 19 comes into operation in 2025, there will be no stop directly in front of the Aula. For safety reasons, it will be moved towards Jaffa Cemetery. Recently, executor Metropoolregio Rotterdam Den Haag (MRDH) presented a new schedule for the realisation of tram line 19, including artist impressions (images depicting a situation
Nearly one in three (former) students with a study debt paid off extra in 2023, on average over three thousand euros per person. This is partly due to rising interest rates, DUO thinks. Especially at the end of the year, DUO suddenly received a lot of extra money, the service announced on Thursday. It is

What did the TU Delft campus vote for?     GroenLinks/PvdA is the big winner in Delft, according to the final results of the national elections (in Dutch). 25.9 percent of Delft residents voted for the party. That is a growth of 11 percent compared to the previous elections. D66, the largest party in Delft…