Still have to address climate change
top of page
[Squid Game] On 18 October 2021, Netflix in the Netherlands organized the Red Light, Green Light game from the internationally famous...
Head Editor
Oct 10, 2021
Super hyped energy
Here we are again at the end of the first weeks of the Dutch University season. Just over a month since INKOM, the energy of new beginnings
Guest Writer
Aug 2, 2021
Calais five years on: Covid, Brexit and hostile policies
Guest article by Carla Laudien, Fundraising and Events Executive at Maastricht Goes to Calais At the beginning of the last academic year,...
Guest Writer
Jun 19, 2021
Divest Our Pensions
Guest article by Sarah Thin, PhD Candidate at the Faculty of Law and former member of Fossil Free Maastricht Do you know where your...
Céline Zahno
May 22, 2021
Thoughts on rationality, empathy and asymmetry
You are born into this world as a vessel of a singular perception, an individual entity in possession of an individual consciousness. You...
Guest Writer
May 16, 2021
Crisis in facts and figures
In the past few days a lot has gone down in the crisis committee. Instead of giving you a full summary of what happened, I will instead...
-
May 16, 2021
A tale as old as time
The chronicle of Jerusalem is ancient and controversial — it transcends time, generation and has left everlasting wounds. When they are...
Guest Writer
May 16, 2021
Hopes Dashed
Although success was achieved in the previous night and a merged document was submitted, displaying compromise from all sides, there was...
Guest Writer
May 16, 2021
Getting to know the Suez
France Is your interest with the Canal purely based on economic reasons and how willing are you to work with Egypt if the Canal remains...
Guest Writer
May 16, 2021
HRC takes tentative steps towards eradication of slavery.
After four fierce days of debate, with traditional political intrigue and backstabbing, the Human Rights Council of EuroMUN2021 voted in...
Guest Writer
May 16, 2021
Crisis Committee – Auch Spaß muss sein
Report on the events at Magdeburg of 12th April - 3rd May, 1631, Earth C-138: Infighting, murder, backstabbing and a lot of hurt...
Guest Writer
May 16, 2021
UNSC – A sisyphean task?
Tensions were high and nerves were frayed today in the UNSC, as two working papers emerged - crystalising two blocs. On the one side you...
Guest Writer
May 15, 2021
WHO Committee – Day 3
The WHO met again today to discuss their primary topic of mental health. The beginning of the day saw much agreement and even a consensus...
Guest Writer
May 15, 2021
The continuing story of the European Council silencing Viktor Orbán
The European Council is in its third day of deliberations at EuroMUN 2021. The heads of state and heads of government of the European...
Guest Writer
May 15, 2021
Crisis – Bread and games (of intrigue)
22nd March - 12th of April 1631, these three weeks played a pivotal part in the outcome of the Siege of Magdeburg, according to Johan...
Guest Writer
May 15, 2021
UNSC – Yet more hot air…
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) reached grid lock when discussing the crisis in Tigray today with little in terms of concrete...
Guest Writer
May 14, 2021
G20 – The humanisation of energy policy
The G20 Summit at EuroMUN 2021 has today been enriched by a talk by political economist Dr. Serdar Türkeli, researcher and lecturer at...
Dan Edwards
May 14, 2021
SBE Faculty Council Elections 2021: a brief synopsis on the parties
The decision for the SBE Faculty Council next year is set to be decided in the upcoming election between 17th to 20th May. The Faculty...
Peter Pelzer
May 14, 2021
Law Faculty Council elections 2021: all the parties, all the programmes, all the networks
The Faculty Council of the law faculty is up for re-election between the 17th and 20th May. The Faculty Council has twelve members, six...
Guest Writer
May 13, 2021
Tigray awaits as the elephants speak
On the first day of the Security Council the discussion was limited to opening statements highlighting the intents and positions of each...
bottom of page