The new direction of Studium Generale aligns with a new style and colour palette, emphasizing contrast and connection.

The new direction of Studium Generale aligns with a new style and colour palette, emphasizing contrast and connection.
What will life in the future be like? SG is inviting you to write about it. Come share your vision with the world!
Thinking back on it, I’m pretty sure this was the first time a dildo and a fleshlight were put on display in the TUD Library. And if not, it must at least have been the first time they were put on display in full coital embrace.
Studium Generale wants to be a mirror of the university—but is also a mirror of the times.
According to posthumanism, animals, plants, and objects have rights. Humans are merely part of a greater network in which all things are essentially equal.
Recently, I had to discard a plant that I had carried with me through many moves over the years. The plant only had one or two leaves remaining. It unexpectedly became an emotional moment.
Can anger be used for good? Typically, I begin a story like this with a brief update on recent climate disasters such as heatwaves, floods, or areas drying up. But I’ll skip that for now. We get it.
So connected, yet so alone. Isn’t this one of the greatest paradoxes of modern society? What are we really connecting to with all our advanced technology if more than 50% of the population feels lonely or depressed?
Can you imagine a world from a female-dominant perspective? Or is it still too much of a taboo to even consider? This past quarter Sanne and Klaas hosted various events on The Female Perspective. What was our goal at the start? And what did we learn in the end?
“As the moon rose high in the sky, casting a silvery glow upon the beach, Emma found herself lost in a world of sensation and desire. The night whispered secrets to her, inviting her to explore the depths of her sensuality, to revel in the beauty of her own femininity.”