Interested in getting your hands dirty while learning about organic farming? Look no further than the Sports and Culture agenda. On September 14th at 14:00, students can join a group cycle to the biological farm Hoeve Biesland.

The new academic session may have begun, but don’t let that stop you from having fun. The Delft International Students Society (DISS) has a whole lot of exciting stuff planned for you, some of it starting this weekend.

Remember that scene from the 2006 film The Pursuit of Happyness where Will Smith’s character solves a Rubik’s cube in the back of a taxicab to impress his potential employer? He solved it in seconds, leaving his new benefactor speechless and starting his career as a 1980s Wall Street stockbroker.

On August 29th, over 900 students partied at the Aula to celebrate their initiation into TU Delft. Two weeks of hectic survival activities came to a close with a grand multicultural event.

A network of tens of thousands of low-budget weather stations will give the people of Africa more certainty about weather and water. The project was launched this summer in Kenya.

Through double doors to keep out dust, behind a thick black curtain and past a warning sign for dangerous lasers, some very precise work is done in the adaptive optics laboratory.

Adriana Gabriela Peña Izquierdo, 26, has lived in Delft for less than a month but she is eager to be involved in student life. The new student is pursuing her master’s degree in architecture and is shown here with a piece of costume jewelry she got at a street market in Guadalajara.

“My entire life is on Springpad”, says Delta’s international editor, Molly Quell. She uses the organization app to track her to do list, collaborate on projects, monitor reminders and even store all of her recipes.