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“I’ve explained to my parents that I’m doing my best, but a 7 is not a bad grade in the Netherlands”
Students on their future plans
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“I don’t want to be the one that breaks us apart again”
Series: students about their future
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"I would be a coward if I didn’t try and make something of my life"
Opening of the academic year with keynote speaker Yama Saraj: on mental strength and resilience
Interview
"The cleanliness of Maastricht is striking"
Portrait of INKOM participant: Lina Medica from Croatia
Interview
The right place for a well-read cheerleader
Portrait of INKOM participant: Sofija Cvetkova from Lithuania
Interview
"I'm a science guy"
Portrait of INKOM participant: Mérovée Balick from France
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When you can't or don't want to choose yet
Portrait of INKOM participant: Lara Zijlema from the Netherlands
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Freely walking down the street
Portrait of INKOM participant: Vandita Mehta from India
Interview
"Here you have the freedom to go wherever you want"
Portrait of INKOM participant: Gabriel Lugthart from Brazil
Interview
"Three years ago, a person like me, with my research profile, wouldn’t be a dean"
Interview with new UCM dean Wolfgang Giernalczyk
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UM Cheerleading brings home yet another big trophy
"Cheer often feels like a niche sport, but at the Elite Championships you see how big it really is"
Human interest
“I consider myself a citizen of the world”
Growing up between multiple cultures
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A Room of One's Own
Interview
“It’s difficult to meet new people if you don’t like to party”
A room of one’s own
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“Now that I have more freedom, I’m enjoying it again”
A room of one’s own
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“This country is so progressive, even the royals celebrate drag”
Series: A room of one's own
Interview
“I was terrified the first time on stage”
A room of one’s own
Interview
“I used to go to church because my parents made me, but now I want to go”
A room of one’s own
Interview
“When the word ‘Africa’ is mentioned in class, everyone looks to me”
A room of one’s own
Interview
“It feels good to give back to the community”
A room of one’s own
Interview
“My morning coffee is very important to me”
Series: A room of one's own
Interview
“The person with the most selfies at dawn prayers gets a prize”
Series: A room of one's own
Interview
“My old name no longer suited me”
A room of one’s own
Interview
The shock of moving from life behind high fences to freedom in Maastricht
A room of one’s own
Interview
“I want to help people, not cut into them”
A room of one's own
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