Despite the shortage of student rooms, this summer Delft has five student rooms less: the Lorna te George student house is no longer open. And this may make a beer bottle collection of almost 1,700 bottles homeless. Delta spoke to the first and last resident of the student house.
A workshop on making friends, a Dutch lesson, an explanation about the Dutch health insurance system, preparing to cycle in the Netherlands. Participants in the Introduction Programme (IP) could choose out of 11 workshops to get to know the Netherlands and TU Delft.
On Wednesday, the penultimate day of the introduction week, it was time for the Cantus. After a rainy Tuesday, the sun shone again and the student associations again partied into the night.
Just like last year, OWee participants who do not feel like partying crowds can come to X for a quiet evening programme. Who comes?
Student talk, visits to student associations, and the OWaterlympics were on the OWee programme for Tuesday. The heavy rain in the afternoon was not.
The secondhand bicycle sale has been a regular event on the Introduction Programme (IP), the introduction week for master students. “Is my bike not a touch expensive?” a lot of internationals wonder.
On OWee Monday, everyone could go to the info market for goodies and, of course, information on everything to make the upcoming student life more beautiful. In the evening, all associations made it a party.
Three hundred new Architecture students took part in the ‘Battle of Bricks’ on Friday. In groups, they built bridges using loose bricks. The longest bridge won, but did it set a record?
On Sunday, the opening day of the OWee, curious, newly arrived attendees enter the Auditorium one after the other ready for five introductory days. Not everybody is nervous. “I’ll just see what happens.”