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Dekate Mousa

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Last weeks photocontest was centered around the go Last weeks photocontest was centered around the golden hour. As the days are getting a bit longer, we thought we would also add a little bit of sunshine ☀️☀️

Photos by @rmu_richard, @ymke_photography and Sem Jordaan
Join the screening of all films created during Fil Join the screening of all films created during Film Jam 2021! Check the link in our bio for more info🎥
Last Tuesday @rmu_richard gave a photoshop where w Last Tuesday @rmu_richard gave a photoshop where we learned how to combine photos together, these are the amazing results with our special guest Bernie Sanders.

Edits by @mirofaes, @ymke_photography and @tirr0j
What is Eindhoven to you? For us it is an inspirin What is Eindhoven to you?
For us it is an inspiring place to take pictures, varying from nature to beautiful architecture, suitable for a lot of activities.
@eindhoven_is currently projects positive messages on the station, take a look if you are able to!
#eindhovenis
Dear everyone, Even though this year has been a v Dear everyone,

Even though this year has been a very odd one, we still enjoyed doing fun activities with you all this year! We hope you enjoy the holidays with friends or family, whether it is online or in a small group, and cant wait to see all of you again next year!

Kindest regards,
Levi, Sem, Alesander and Ymke
Socialising on campus: The impact of covid-19 on Socialising on campus:

The impact of covid-19 on Hubble Community Cafe is huge. Because of corona, we are closed for 150 days this year, 150 days where it is impossible for the members of the community to meet each other. Therefore it takes a lot of effort to keep the community alive and together. The financial consequences are big, causing troubles to support the connected associations.

Personally, with over 30 years of catering industry experience, I always get energy from the guests who have a nice event at hubble or just drink a cup of coffee/beer. The contact with the guests that I have been making possible in the background all these years have disappeared, in other words everything that I find fun and motivating in my work is not there. That is hard for me, I miss all the guests and my colleagues and hope to receive everyone again in Hubble Community Cafe as soon as possible.

This is the last triptych of our exhibition, we hope that you enjoyed the triptychs! Take a look at our website if you are interested in our editing process, link in bio!

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@ymke_photography (photographer)
Peter Joosten (model)
@rmu_richard (editor)
A good place to work: A good workplace needs to c A good place to work:

A good workplace needs to contain the following things. Good seating, a quiet environment without any distractions, the feeling that it is a workplace. For a lot of students, their student room is a place to sleep and relax, but during Corona it also became a fulltime workplace, a place to socialise and a place to take exams which is for most students not the optimal place for all these activities. A good distinction between work and off time is necessary for productivity and sanity. However now restrictions have been partly lifted, which makes it possible for students to go to the campus and study, a lot of students have not come back to the campus since the pandemic started. Maybe working on campus was not always the best, with loud talking students or students who are goofing off behind their laptops. But it was also a place to socialise with fellow peers. Working on projects together, asking questions about different subjects or just talking for the fun of it. Now without other students to socialise with it is better to go to the place which has the cheapest coffee, home.

The full exhibition is available on our website, make sure to check it out! (link in bio)

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@ymke_photography (photographer)
@mirofaes (model)
@rmu_richard (editor)
The brown energy elixir: Coffee is the fluid that The brown energy elixir:

Coffee is the fluid that keeps students active to stay awake during lectures, to attend tutor sessions and work all day and all night in the library. Coffee breaks were the time to socialise and shift the mind while standing in the endless line, waiting to get that craved cup of coffee. At least it used to be. It seems that socialising this way will not be happening any time soon, but that does not mean it isn’t happening. Even though socialising isn’t what it used to be, at least the coffee changed for the better. Because, to be fair the coffee at TU/e is nowhere near as good as the coffee you make at home.

The full exhibition is on our website! Make sure to check it out! (the link is in our bio) 

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Sem Jordaan (photographer)
@alesander_art (model, editor)
A logistical nightmare: Nowadays Vertigo is empti A logistical nightmare:

Nowadays Vertigo is emptier than normally, although there are still some people working on their projects. Luckily, this means that less people use the elevators, which was a daily disaster. Usually, there was a big crowd waiting for the elevators, especially around nine o’clock. Being already late and seeing this big crowd would make many people sigh but waiting for the elevator was still better than taking the stairs. Having to go up four flights of stairs seems a bit absurd to get only one level higher, especially when you need to be on the 4th floor. After waiting for an eternity, you could finally fit yourself into the elevator, packed like sardines in a tin can. Contrasting to most other situations on campus, the empty elevators during Corona are a huge benefit.

If you are interested in the other triptychs, make sure to check out the link in our bio! 

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@tirr0j (photographer),
@ymke_photography (model),
@rmu_richard (editor)
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