Eva Gabriella

After calling Malaysia her home for 19 years, Eva moved to Amsterdam to study literary and cultural analysis. Well, that was the academic theory — in reality it was more like “cultural shock.” Eva’s mastery of life in the Netherlands involved initiation into the richness of nocturnal hangouts, canals, cuisine, and upright and forthright cyclists (who she now rings her bell back at.) When she is not speeding her way through books, she is winding and weaving down endless straatjes, often finding herself, not so quite by chance, in a gezellig music bar!

€50,000 subsidy when you buy a house in the Netherlands? Yep, it’s about to happen

The Dutch House of Representatives has set up plans for a national fund to help first-time home buyers and it’s about damn time. 🏘️ For...

Almost all of Vermeer’s paintings will be exhibited in this one Dutch museum

An unprecedented event is about to take place at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam — almost all of Vermeer’s paintings will be on display in...

TU Delft students unveil super efficient (and stylish) hydrogen-powered car

The future has arrived! On May 2, Eco-Runner Team Delft will unveil their new hydrogen car, so keep your eyes on the road for...

Utrecht is filling with rubbish while cleaners strike (and more cities want to join)

Another day, another strike. Instead of transport workers, from January 31 to February 6, Utrecht's garbage collectors have launched a week-long strike, to demand...

Dutch student organisations want to drop internationals due to the “explosive influx”

A Dutch National Student Association has voiced its complaints about the skyrocketing number of international students — indeed, 1 in every 4 students in...

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