The long-awaited culinary event of the month, the Masterchef competition of African cuisine organized by BASIS Africa and Culinary Committees, happened this Thursday!
Can Macron Really Win the Elections?
While Macron managed to secure a solid victory in 2017, gaining 66.10% of the votes, a recent poll by Politico shows that Macron's popularity has been on a slow decline since April 2019.
The Most Unequal Country: Part 3
Every Dutch student will now again receive a base grant from the government to promote access to education for all.
Ukraine: Looking to the Future
Ukraine, the country where I grew up, is being invaded by Russia.
The Most Unequal Country: Part 2
While the dilapidation of the finished Netherlands started many years ago according to Sylvia Ephimenco, this article jumps forward to Rutte’s third cabinet.
Ukraine-Taiwan panel: can we compare these two cases?
On Tuesday March 15th, at 7pm, students and staff members alike filled Wijnhaven’s biggest auditorium to follow the Ukraine-Taiwan panel, which was organized by the East Asia and Russia & Eurasia Committees.
UK Increases Interest Rates
As countries seek to return to normality following the socioeconomic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bank of England has recently increased its interest rate to the pre-pandemic level.
The Most Unequal Country: Part 1
The Netherlands: it is a great country to live in.
University Politics and why they matter
How can I make my voice heard? Who can I contact to voice my concerns? How can I contribute to the direction of the university and my faculty?
The Past, The Present, The Future: A Look at Leiden’s Ukraine-Russia Panel
On the evening of last Monday, March 7th, students flooded the Wijnhaven lecture hall and Kaltura room for a chance to join the Ukraine-Russia panel, organized by the Russia and Eurasia Committee. Oskar, one of the Committee members, explained that “We organized the panel discussion to give the students an opportunity to go in depth... Continue Reading →