Van Maerlantlyceum celebrated graduation gala: ‘A historic edition’
The Van Maerlantlyceum had an extra special gala on Tuesday evening. Not only this year's exam candidates, but also the final years of the...
Fear of gap between rich and poor
Eindhoven is growing fast economically, and with that there are also concerns about a growing gap between rich and poor. For years, city council...
Catharina Ziekenhuis aims to train more healthcare staff in partnership with private clinic
Catharina Ziekenhuis is taking steps to counter the shortage of operating theatre (OR) staff and anaesthesia assistants. The hospital will do this in collaboration...
Study of business contribution to cushion impact of growth
There should be an investigation into what the regional business community should contribute financially, to cushion the negative consequences of the rapid growth of...
Recommendations for WoensXL: ‘smaller, fewer shops and for young people’
Smaller in design with fewer shops and more homes. And, an action plan to attract young people. That is what should be done with...
TU/e scientists will now be assessed more on educational qualities
From the new academic year, scientists at the Technical University will be assessed more in the areas of education, social impact and leadership. This...
Millions from The Hague for quality of life in Woensel-South
Millions are coming from The Hague to Eindhoven to improve the quality of life in Woensel-Zuid. The money will go towards better housing, combating...
TU/e halts recruitment of foreign students until February
At the request of Minister Dijkgraaf, the TU/e will stop recruiting foreign students until February. The Minister made that call to the universities in...
URE builds all-new self-driving racing car after ‘intense shock’
It was a great shock: the URE 15 electric racing car burned down under the watchful eye of the students. Less than six months...
Students have voted: “I hope for very few right wing votes”
The students of the Eindhoven Van Maerlantlyceum have already cast their votes during elections at school. Almost a quarter of the 200 students who...