Broken windows, torn off branches and a broken traffic sign. Storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin wreaked havoc everywhere, including on TU Delft campus.
More than half of TU Delft students would rather share accommodation than live alone in a studio, reveals a Delta questionnaire. How did our research come about?
More than half of TU Delft students would rather share accommodation with housemates than live alone in a studio, reveals a Delta questionnaire. What else did our poll reveal?
The coronavirus restrictions in higher education are being lifted, but not everyone is happy. “What this actually says to vulnerable students is ‘you’re on your own!’”
Want to work on your physical, mental, social or spiritual health? Health Week at X has something for everyone says Noortje Dik.
The Rotterdamsch Studenten Corps has imposed tough sanctions on the 41 members that violently stormed the Delftsch Studenten Corps club building last year.
TU Delft will close its doors this Friday at 12:30 because of storm Eunice. This was decided by the Executive Board. All physical classes are cancelled.
Little remains of the corona measures in higher education: from Friday, lecture halls are allowed to be full again and from 25 February face masks are no longer compulsory.
You may have already seen it at the Balthasar van der Polweg: the Compost Factory. Students Timo and Mickey built it themselves from recycled wood and kilos of earth.