Author: Splijtstof
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Op zoek naar de verhalen van de FFTR
Een interview met drs. Ignace de Haes over het boek Denkers en Duiders: Een eeuw Nijmeegse filosofie, theologie en religiewetenschappen in honderd verhalen “Heb je al gehoord …”, “Wat er gister toch is gebeurd …”, “Wat ik nu toch weer heb meegemaakt …”: Deze en soortgelijke zinnen hoor je de hele dag door. Mensen vertellen…
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Off the Record with Marilyn Kallasse
Marilyn Kallasse is a woman on a mission. She’s a 21-year-old international student from Estonia. Not content with simply studying PPS, she is the Chair of F.C. Sophia, and can often be found working at the Coffee Corner at the UB. Rather than starting by asking you for a fun fact about yourself, can you…
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Into the Black Hole with Jonathan Zackor
The Valkhof Museum’s exhibition ‘Into the Black Hole’ opened in October of 2023, to much fanfare. Students from Radboud University (such as our very own Laura Schranz!) participated as ‘public-in-residence’ to co-design the exhibition alongside the Valkhof museum. I decided to interview Jonathan Zackor, a Master’s student in Tourism and Culture at Radboud, who was…
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Towards a Decolonial Ecology
Indigenous Conceptualizations of, and Cosmological Relationships to, the Natural World Like Creation stories everywhere, cosmologies are a source of identity and orientation to the world. We are inevitably shaped by them no matter how distant they may be from our consciousness. One story leads to the generous embrace of the living world, the other to…
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Symposium 2024: Hopes and Dreams
Symposium Schedule: 13:00 – Gather in E15:39/41, the heart of Radboud University’s FTR faculty on the Erasmus Building’s 15th Floor 13:15 – An introduction to ‘Hopes and Dreams’ by our moderator 13:30 – Lecture by Wim de Muijnck: ‘Escaping from an Open Cell’ 14:15 – Break time in the Coffee Corner of the Erasmus Building’s…
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51-4 has arrived!
Dear all, we are happy to announce the arrival of the latest edition of Splijtstof. This issue marks the last time that Max Schermbeck was able to contribute to our magazine, whom I would like to thank for all his hard work in the last year(s). Be sure to check out his last editorial, where…
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What You See, When You Close Your Eyes
Book Review of The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry I would have liked to begin this story in the manner of a fairy tale. I would have liked to write: ‘Once upon a time there was a little prince who lived on a planet scarcely bigger than himself, and who was in need of…
