EM TV newsflash: Men’s health Movember, gut feelings and the slow-progress penalty
Every Monday, an overview of the most important news about Erasmus University and what’s happening this week. This week: Students of association RSG will play a football game against Youtubers to raise money for men’s health during Movember. To decide which study they’ll do, most aspiring students follow their gut feeling. And twenty-thousand objections against the slow-progress penalty were handed to politicians during a protest in The Hague.
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