Ik weet nog dat ik met Julia in de trein naar huis zat. We gingen van Arnhem naar Alkmaar, een rit van ongeveer twee uur, en het was waarschijnlijk de laatste keer dat we elkaar …
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Ik weet nog dat ik met Julia in de trein naar huis zat. We gingen van Arnhem naar Alkmaar, een rit van ongeveer twee uur, en het was waarschijnlijk de laatste keer dat we elkaar …
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By Norah Oldenziel
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Student association buildings are always beautiful. They are usually very old, in very prominent places in the city, and are imbued with much character. Well, character is a word for it, mess could be another. …
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Door Bastiaan Zoals je misschien weet, was er op 20 november een LV. Als secretaris is het mijn taak om die te notuleren en om die notulen uit te werken. De LV die plaats heeft …
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By Keije Today, it is once again the beleidswisselledenvergadering. A committee policy tends to be a bunch of text you recycle every year, like a game of telephone where you already know the answer. This …
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By Nate The earth is in complete chaos, as the 2010’s come to an end countries worldwide start to recover from what we soon learn to be mearly the first wave of the covid pandemic. …
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I’ve always had an interesting relationship with authority. My mom has the biggest anti-authority complex of anyone I know. To the point she basically starts foaming at the mouth when there’s police anywhere (to not …
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The phrase ‘ladies and gentlemen’ has always struck me as a bit odd. I’ve spent quite some time cycling around thinking of alternatives to it to include all my non-binary and gender nonconforming pals, when …
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Trans people historically have been very oppressed, and while I’m not denying that, there is an argument to be made for the fact that nowadays they simply complain too much. Looking at the world, I …
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