Through the Looking Glass

‘You cannot buy love, happiness or even a meaningful conversation’

In this series, Through the Looking Glass, photographer Annabel Jeuring stops by at student houses to portray students in their current, isolated reality. This third episode, Thiemen Doppenberg, BSc student of Creative Technology.

Through the Looking Glass
Through the Looking Glass, episode 2

‘It still feels like my family is in the next room’

In this series, Through the Looking Glass, photographer Annabel Jeuring stops by at student houses to portray students in their current isolated reality. This second episode: Atis Kazaferi, BSc student of Industrial Engineering and Management.

Through the Looking Glass
Through the Looking Glass, episode 1

‘Let's stick to creativity after this crisis’

In this series, Through the Looking Glass, photographer Annabel Jeuring stops by at student houses to portray students in their current isolated reality. This first episode: Amy de Lange, MSc student of both Interaction Technology and Industrial Design Engineering.

Opinion

The Dutch TV culture

Lisa Waldera (24) is a master’s student Communication Studies from Bremen, Germany. For three years now, she’s been living on campus. Next to her study, she regularly visits the cinema and enjoys concerts of all music genres. Every other week she writes about her life at the University of Twente.

Opinion

Puppies for students?

Lisa Waldera (24) is a master’s student Communication Studies from Bremen, Germany. For three years now, she’s been living on campus. Next to her study, she regularly visits the cinema and enjoys concerts of all music genres. Every other week she writes about her life at the University of Twente.

Opinion

A Christmas Gift Dilemma

Lisa Waldera (24) is a master’s student Communication Studies from Bremen, Germany. For three years now, she’s been living on campus. Next to her study, she regularly visits the cinema and enjoys concerts of all music genres. Every other week she writes about her life at the University of Twente.

Opinion

Column: Unwanted Characters

Lisa Waldera (24) is a master’s student Communication Studies from Bremen, Germany. For three years now, she’s been living on campus. Next to her study, she regularly visits the cinema and enjoys concerts of all music genres. Every other week she writes about her life at the University of Twente.

Campus Life

Roommates from Hell

We’ve all lived or heard horror stories about roommates who are intolerable, infuriating or simply puzzling. We gathered a couple of these anecdotes from UT students to collectively reflect on the struggles of sharing our living spaces with people we barely know.

News

‘Universities should be run by students’

‘Universities should be run by students.’ That is the main message of an opinion article, which was written by UT’s University Innovation Fellows (UIF) and recently published in the Dutch national newspaper FD. What makes the authors think that students are qualified to manage a large organization, such as the University of Twente?

News

Speaking where Mandela spoke

‘It was the most exciting thing I’ve ever done. The United Nation General Assembly Hall is the place. It’s the place, where everyone important – like Nelson Mandela or Obama - had spoken. And I got to speak there too,’ says UT student Hannah Kuhn. A few weeks ago, she participated in the National Model United Nations (NMUN) in New York - as a member of the first ever NMUN delegation to represent the University of Twente.

International in Twente

International in Twente - ISA

In this seventh episode, we tell the story of ISA: the Indian Student Association. Their Holi and Diwali festivals have become increasingly popular over the last couple of years, also among Dutch students. But, of course, they organize more activities!

International in Twente

International in Twente - LA VOZ

In this sixth episode, you’ll get an inside look in the Latin-American student association LA VOZ (translated: the voice). The association was founded about six years ago, with the idea of sharing the Latin-American culture with people from other parts of the world. Also to make people from Latin-America feel more at home in Enschede. How they do that? With music, dance and – of course – good food!

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