Pop in the parkThis Sunday, Parkpop, Europe’s largest free pop festival will be held in the Zuiderpark, in nearby Den Haag. The festival starts at 1 p.m
. Some 350,000 people are expected to attend this, the 22nd edition of the festival. Scheduled performers include Kirsten, Kane, Within Temptation, the Levellers and the Dandy Warhols. And for dance freaks, there is Enrico Riva, 7 Inch Twins and Mimezin.
Library’s summer hours
This summer the library will be open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. until 17.00 p.m.. The library will be closed on Sundays, until Sunday August 18, just before the first exams start. Students will have to find some other quiet and air-conditioned places to study. Fortunately, the refectory is open all summer from 16.30 to 20.00 p.m. As of yet, the student council has made no about the library being closed on summer Sundays.
Japan weekend
Who doesn’t like football, but does have an interest in Japan, might want to visit the botanical garden of the TU Delft. On the 29th and 30th of June, the garden is host to a special ‘Japan weekend’, part of the national festivities celebrating the four hundred anniversary of Dutch%Japanese trade. Next to a demonstration of raku smoking, temari and ikebana, there will be a presentation of bonsai trees. On Saturday, C. Teune of the Leiden University Botanical garden will lecture about Japanese garden styles.
Announcements, in English, are on page 16. If your have short announcements to place, please send them to us at: delta@tudelft.nl
Pop in the park
This Sunday, Parkpop, Europe’s largest free pop festival will be held in the Zuiderpark, in nearby Den Haag. The festival starts at 1 p.m. Some 350,000 people are expected to attend this, the 22nd edition of the festival. Scheduled performers include Kirsten, Kane, Within Temptation, the Levellers and the Dandy Warhols. And for dance freaks, there is Enrico Riva, 7 Inch Twins and Mimezin.
Library’s summer hours
This summer the library will be open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. until 17.00 p.m.. The library will be closed on Sundays, until Sunday August 18, just before the first exams start. Students will have to find some other quiet and air-conditioned places to study. Fortunately, the refectory is open all summer from 16.30 to 20.00 p.m. As of yet, the student council has made no about the library being closed on summer Sundays.
Japan weekend
Who doesn’t like football, but does have an interest in Japan, might want to visit the botanical garden of the TU Delft. On the 29th and 30th of June, the garden is host to a special ‘Japan weekend’, part of the national festivities celebrating the four hundred anniversary of Dutch%Japanese trade. Next to a demonstration of raku smoking, temari and ikebana, there will be a presentation of bonsai trees. On Saturday, C. Teune of the Leiden University Botanical garden will lecture about Japanese garden styles.
Announcements, in English, are on page 16. If your have short announcements to place, please send them to us at: delta@tudelft.nl
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