Year: 2016

Four Freedoms Explained

By Becci Fobbe Welcome to Freedom Week! An entire week dedicated to projects evolving around the Four Freedom Award ceremony and its side events. Honestly, in the beginning I thought this article might be superfluous due to the overwhelming amount of UCR projects relating to the notion of freedom. The Arts & Design course is…

The Campus Life Fee

The Story Behind a Structural Reorganization By Marijn Thijs In the evening of the 9th of March, a General Assembly was held to discuss a major organizational breakthrough that would change UCR on many levels. After earlier developments with regards to the opening and maintaining of our Common House Elliott, and the purchase of a…

Catwalk exposition at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

By Eden van der Moere It is a strange thought: dresses, coats and skirts from different centuries stored neatly in archives. No one has seen these items for decades and no one has worn them for perhaps even centuries. For the exposition “Catwalk”, the Rijksmuseum brushed off an impressive collection of fashion items, which can now…

Surfing the Gravitational Waves

By Steven van de Graaf On February 11 2016, after weeks of rumors and speculation, physicists from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) announced the discovery of gravitational waves. This announcement prompted a lot of excitement from the scientific community, as the discovery was the result of a century of speculation, and also 50 years…

Panama Papers for Dummies

And why you should care By Renske Wienen “The biggest whistleblower leak in history”, the Panama Papers scandal was called, and not just in the figurative sense. Instead of Cablegate, a 1.73 GB collection published by WikiLeaks that blew up every timeline and newsfeed six years ago, this leak’s size was never seen before: 2.6…

Hans Zimmer on Tour

A Night of Epic Proportions By Steven van de Graaf Last Thursday, after a lengthy journey to Brussels and a Belgian waffle for dinner, the moment I had been waiting for had come; Hans Zimmer on Tour. The critically acclaimed composer behind the scores of The Lion King, Gladiator, Inception, and Interstellar, just to name…

Fan v Critic: Tease of Justice

A review of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) By Bram Medelli At long last, DC’s epic Trinity has shared the big screen in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman stand together to face a threat big enough to unite them as director Zack Snyder lays the groundwork…

An Open Letter

To all my opposing candidates, At this moment, all of us are running for one of the most important position in RASA: the post of RASA Chair.  I do believe that given the importance of this election, the voters deserve to be given the chance to make an informed decision. Being a student representative, the…

Călin Marginean for RASA Chair

By Anne van Tatenhove Could you briefly introduce yourself? I am Călin George Marginean, a 21-year-old from Bucharest, Romania. I study political science and sociology, with a minor in history. Why are you running for the position of RASA Chair? As mentioned in my manifesto, I was initially really enthusiastic about RASA and its community….

Tessa Elfrink for RASA CAO

By Gerjanne Hoek Tessa Elfrink is a 20-year old second semester student from Brugge, and she is running for a position as one of RASA’s Committee Affairs Officers. Why are you running, Tessa?                                   I am very passionate about the RASA community, and I want to be more than just an active member, I want to organize…

Close
Menu
Social profiles