Author: Iris Blaauw
Aletta Jacobs; The Groningse Feminist
For those students that, like me, walk past the Academia building or the Harmony building multiple times a day, it has been hard to miss the new mural of the
Read MoreCelebrating the Freedom from War
While we are still happily looking back on the celebrations of last week’s Wednesday and isn’t it nice celebrating a Dutch holiday without some racist tradition added to it, two
Read MoreKeeping the memory of Anne Frank alive
Lately, it hasn’t taken me much to notice a certain name in the papers, cinemas, and books; Anne Frank. There have been multiple movies made and books written about her
Read MoreEthiopia’s history in the hands of strangers
Thousands of Ethiopian artefacts were stolen after the battle of Magdala in 1868 by British soldiers. Descendants of those soldiers are currently trying to sell these valuable items at auction
Read MoreThe right of abortion in 2021
I like to believe that with every year, the earth becomes a bit better than the year before. Right now, abortion is legal or decriminalized in 64 countries. In 2021,
Read MoreGlasgow: failed or still a success?
The Glasgow Climate Change Pact was meant to improve the plans made in the Paris agreement of 2015, however many people are now doubting whether the decisions will be enough
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