A Case for Take-Home Exams When We Return to Campus

Take-home exams have been a major part of our online learning university lives, but as the restrictions fall and classes open, are we really ready to let go? Follow Stephanie and find out what we need as students in this pandemic and what we might be missing out on by forsaking take-home exams.
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Take-home exams have been a major part of our online learning university lives, but as the restrictions fall and classes open, are we really ready to let go? Follow Stephanie and find out what we need as students in this pandemic and what we might be missing out on by forsaking take-home exams.
In this article, Debby talks about the racism that followed after the EURO 2020 Final. Luckily, there was support for the players, but still, the issue of racism is to be overcome.
Ninke vertelt over de zorgwekkende filterbubbels die in de tijden van een pandemie prominenter zijn dan ooit.
Wat is transparantie in de bestuurscultuur, en heeft de politiek dit nu echt nodig? Matthijs gaat op zoek naar antwoorden.
Matthijs werpt een blik op de wereld van Heavy Metal en ontkracht of bevestigt daarbij bepaalde stereotypen.
With this article, Ludmila investigates the promise of a better life found in self-help books.
Lea talks about venturing into the world of dating: digital style. Using different dating apps, she goes on her search for somebody who could be The One.
Nouhaila pens down her thoughts on the new anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation passed in Hungary.
In this article, Sofia evaluates whether the ‘gendering’ of nouns in the German language represents a problem, and explains how German scholars have attempted to solve this issue.
Summer’s approaching and the sun’s shining outside, yet, not everyone is looking forward to the “sweet doing nothing”. In this article, Polina discusses topics such as workaholism and impostor syndrome, shedding light on the blurring line between ambition and fear.
In the first article of the series, Cindy explores and highlights different aspects of the new Korean wave.
Andrea shines a spotlight on the complications and controversies that have risen from the Peruvian presidential elections and urges readers in an inspiring letter to reflect closely on our voting choices.
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