The explosion was huge and Beirut was already dealing with several disasters. Emergency Response Professor Bartel Van de Walle explains how ICT can both help and disrupt.
Taping the streets is not the solution for social distancing in public spaces, says Malavika Krishnan. We need more creative ways of safely using campus spaces after lockdown.
Menno Blaauw sees the Netherlands go down the USA drain with respect to superstition. How can we build a community that would be charlatan proof?
It’s not summer resits but poor organisation, quality and care that regularly cause frustration for students at TU Delft, master student Marco Delgado Schwartz writes.
Bob van Vliet feels more like an employee at a large company than a lecturer at a university. The centrally taken decisions of the cvb do not give him a sense of ‘community’.
Columnist Monique van der Veen dreams of real interaction with students, on campus. This is the way to retain an intellectual climate.
What does the life of a person of colour in the Netherlands look like? Our columnist Vishal Onkhar writes about his experiences with everyday racism.
Looking for an entertaining read about technology? Our critic discusses ‘Smoke & Mirrors’ by Gemma Milne, a book about sensational hypes, that does strive for depth.