As of 1 January, a condescending alcohol policy will be enforced on campus. Returning columnist Dap Hartmann thinks it is ridiculous. Who came up with this monstrosity?
Bas Rooijakkers very much agrees with apologising for slavery in the past. But he has a different idea about reparations.
In light of the idea that public discussion and public criticism belongs to public institutions, Bob van Vliet likes to take others to task. But does it help?
Ernst Schrama, associate professor at AE (L&R), is leaving Twitter. In this letter he explains why and asks TU Delft to follow his example.
Columnist Vishal Onkhar traces an elusive link between Dutch colonialism and his South Indian hometown of Chennai (aka Madras).
Columnist Birgit van Driel gives a shout out to children as society’s youngest scientist from which academics at university can learn more than they might imagine.
This is Monique van der Veen’s last column. Now that Dap Hartmann will return to Delta as a columnist next year, she feels that she has come full circle.
With the discussion on climate activism in mind, student Antonio Küng is baffled about TU Delft’s growth plans. “Students have a big role to play.”
During a trip to Sweden, student Bas Rooijakkers discovers that almost everything in the Netherlands is actually more expensive. Except alcohol.