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Having reached the end of my internship, I have a confession to make: I think I’ve fallen in love with Oxford. It’s a…
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- 13/04/2016
- by Renée Koolschijn
Having reached the end of my internship, I have a confession to make: I think I’ve fallen in love with Oxford. It’s a…
On May 9, the students will visit the Chamber of Commerce to officially establish their Eindhoven Student Debate…
Brainmatters | Pee alarm 08/04/2016 We are approaching our birthday! By way of festively opening our 60-year jubilee we…
What makes living in this house fun? “Stratumseind,” says Youri van Eijk, first-year Chemical Engineering and Chemistry,…
Current insights say that the anatomically modern man, Homo sapiens , has existed for some 200,000 years. Judging by…
Milk and Dutch lunch 04/04/2016 “Do you have anything else other than milk?”, I cautiously asked looking at the range of…
Maas, the supplier, came up with the idea of letting people try the new Segafredo-brand coffee beans free of charge in…
Aron Collard, organizer of the after party, is proud of the line-up. The TU/e alumnus (Electrical Engineering, 2015) and…
‘An odd sympathy’ was the way the renowned Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens termed the unexpected discovery he made at…
On an increasing number of Dutch roofs you can see dark-blue or black silicon panels appearing, which convert sunlight…