After missing a year, regiocross was back in Delft last Saturday. Around hundred participants sweated and puffed their way through the mud in Delftse Hout just like old times.
The Dutch government is preparing to implement a corona pass check in higher education. What do students and staff think about using a QR-code at TU Delft?
“If you would like to go outside of your normal student bubble then this is a great opportunity,” says AIESEC board member Lisanne Kluft.
Again, the Dutch government has to take stricter measures to contain the coronavirus and spare the hospitals. What does this mean for TU Delft?
First, it was no longer allowed to split up homes into student rooms; now the municipality wants to stop conversion into studios. What were and are the effects of this?
Without a name for the opposite of veganism, the discussion about the relationship between humans and animals will always be cloudy, says TU Delft teacher Willem Vermaat.
Baron Van Voorst tot Voorst, Director of the De Hoge Veluwe National Park is livid about the bad behaviour of one of the Delft Studenten Corps’ fraternities last Friday.
Helping ICU nurses avoid alarm fatigue benefits both nurses and patients. This is the focus of research for PhD candidate Idil Bostan.
Antonia Terzi died last week in a road accident in Great Britain. The former professor of Aerospace Engineering played a major role in developing TU Delft’s Superbus.