Tropical cyclones don’t only destroy houses and trees; they also bring heavy rains and cause major flooding. Dr. Guus Stelling was one of people working on a warning system for the Indian sub-state, Andhra Pradesh.
FilmFilmhuis LumenTel. 015-214 02 26Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, thurs to wed 22:00, Everybody is kung-fu fighting in this critically acclaimed martial arts flick.
ChurchAn ecumenical service will be held for International Students on Sunday May 6th. The venue is as usual the Raamstraat church and the service starts at 11.3
Crowded library – Dimes trains Chinese – Cafe wanted in Master plan Crowded libraryThe student party, Oras, warns the TU to expect a crowded library next year. Already, the TU’s architectural wonder is overcrowded with students in January, June and August.
With new student council elections looming, the student party leaders held a debate. The audience, however, remained unconvinced.”I’m in favour of a blacklist for teachers who don’t correct exams on time,” declares Frederik de Wit, chairman of his one-man party, KSD.
More international students participated in De Delftse Bedrijvendagen (DDB) this year than in previous years. The career fair aims to bring students and companies together, but are international students benefiting from the event too?For international students, getting work experience is one of the important things they try to do while studying at the TU.
FilmFilmhuis LumenTel. 015-214 02 26Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, thurs to wed 22:00, Everybody is kung-fu fighting in this critically acclaimed martial arts flick.
PromoodThe board of ‘promovendi overleg’ Delft invites all of its members to be present at the ‘algemene ledenvergadering’ (general member meeting), which takes place at April 27 16hr in room 15.0
New student party – Sustainable chemistry – Prime minister – Four hundred votes for Schoemakerstraat New student partyAlthough several banners are hanging across the Mekelweg urging students to vote for the student council elections on May 9 and 10, one is missing.
What brought you to Holland? Each month Page 4 asks a member of the TU’s foreign legion to share their thoughts with us. This week we meet Sally Gardner (22), from Queensland, Australia. She’s worked in Delft since January 2000 at the department of Medical Technology and Mechanics (Mechanical Engineering).