Week in Review: March 18-24, 2024
A round up of what you need to know from last week in Groningen.
Why Is the Netherlands the World’s Global Legal Battlefield?
The Netherlands has established its position as a pivotal player in the global legal arena, with a robust legal framework and strategic location, making it a preferred jurisdiction for high-stakes legal disputes involving multinational corporations and international organizations.
How to Make Friends in Groningen if You’re Not a Student
Making new friends is hard, even as a student. When you no longer have the everyday obligations of school where you see the same people every day and have a chance to become closer over time, or don’t get along with your colleagues too well, things can get lonely. So, what options are out there?
Huge Traffic Disruption in Following Days
Operation Ring Zuid will start on the 23rd of March and will continue until the 2nd of September. During that time the authorities advice to limit the usage of cars. It is estimated that daily traffic needs to be decreased by around 20% (80,000 vehicles!) to keep a smooth flow and avoid congestion.
Grunner Rienk Mast anticipated to lead Nebraska to victory in NCAA tournament 'March Madness'
European basketball players are making a name for themselves in the NBA and Rienk Mast, who comes from Groningen, is no exception. Currently playing for the University of Nebraska's Cornhuskers, Mast is a source of pride for his hometown. The NCAA men's basketball tournament, also known as "March Madness," is a knockout tournamen…
Stolen Van Gogh Painting Will Be Displayed in Groninger Museum’s 150-Year Celebration
Groningen is lucky to be the home for some of Van Goch’s famous paintings, but back in March 2020 one of his first paintings, “The Parsonage Garden at Nuen in Spring,” was on loan to the Singer Museum in Laren when it disappeared. The midnight heist took place during a Covid-19 lockdown, and video footage showed a man smashi…
Community Spotlights
Residents of the beautiful city of Groningen celebrated the return of the light half of the year, Equinox. As we move into the longer daylight hours, Groningen offers various parks, terraces and restaurants that we can all visit. Just imagine a picnic in Noorderplantsoen or a walk in Stadspark…
Friday, March 22nd, marked the first Groningen Holi Festival organized by the Groningen Indian Students Association and Erasmus Student Network Groningen. It was truly a unique atmosphere with delicious snacks, chai, traditional music, and of course lots of color.
This is part of ESN Groningen’s Social Impact Week which aims to enrich society through international student experiences.
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Sight of the Week
