Posted on: February 7, 2019 Posted by: James Creedy Smith Comments: 0

Europe in turmoil: an evening with Michael Ignatieff

On Saturday January 26, public debating space De Balie hosted Michael Ignatieff, a Canadian academic and former leader of the Liberal Party. Ignatieff is the president of Hungary’s Central European University, an institution continually at loggerheads with Orbán’s government. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. One could imagine the opening line to Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities working just as well in a…

Posted on: February 7, 2019 Posted by: Imelda Loakes Comments: 1

Dutch and Japanese Designers Join Forces to Host the Cool Japan Design Weekend at the Tropenmuseum

The world-wide fascination with Japanese culture and design spans centuries. Today, Japanese design permeates many aspects of our visual culture, from Manga comics, to kawaii, or cute in Japanese, fashion from the streets of Harajuku. Designers from across the globe have been inspired by Japanese design, combining elements of its iconic aesthetic with their own vision. Last weekend, the Tropenmuseum and Mono Japan joined forces to celebrate Japanese design. The…

Posted on: February 6, 2019 Posted by: Isabel Bonnet Comments: 0

ISN Welcomes 850 International Students During Largest Ever Introduction Week

ISN Welcomes 850 International Students During Largest Ever Introduction Week February 06, 2019 By ISABEL BONNET Last Wednesday, members of the ISN committees and volunteers welcomed around 500 exchange students to Amsterdam at Schiphol Airport. About 850 students participated from Thursday to Saturday in the Winter Introduction Weekend, or Wintro, which is the largest introduction week ever organized by ISN. Last year, the Wintro received 750 students.   The three-day…

Posted on: February 6, 2019 Posted by: Flo McQuibban Comments: 1

Conquering “Gym-timidation”

I think many are persuaded that the gym is a terrible battlefield full of soldiers: the lean ones, the buff ones and the fat ones. And in war, only the first two can win. Instead, it should be seen as a safe space for anyone who wants to feel something, like confidence and power. There are many in-betweeners as well, and in fact, I used to be one myself. It…

Posted on: February 5, 2019 Posted by: Isabel Bonnet Comments: 0

Student’s Stand-Up Comedy Fill Crea Café on Monday

Student’s Stand-Up Comedy Fill Crea Café on Monday February 05, 2019 By ISABEL BONNET Personal anecdotes and laughs echoed at CREA Café on Monday evening during the performances of 8 university students. Moderated by one of the founders, Lara Ricote, about 60 people attended the Comedy Crea Open Mic for free. About 60 people attend the Open Mic Night at Crea Café on Monday evening. Kira Guehring / The Amsterdammer Twice a…

Posted on: February 5, 2019 Posted by: Isabel Bonnet Comments: 0

Photo Story: About 100 Venezuelans Protest for Democracy in Dam Square on Saturday

February 05, 2019 Venezuelans Protest for Democracy After the Venezuelan protesters took a group picture with the flag, they marched around the Dam Square on Saturday afternoon. Isabel Bonnet / The Amsterdammer On Saturday, about 100 Venezuelans living in the Netherlands gathered in Dam Square to join the international day of protest for democracy. Organized by the association Multicultureel Viva Venezuela, protesters stood in support for the Interim President of Venezuela,…