October – there was something. The whole world speaks the language of a delightful state in southeastern Germany. So the cafeteria did not miss the opportunity to greet the university freshmen with “Iss guad!”. Bread dumplings, spaetzle, sauerkraut! Do legt di nieda. We forgive the shortened opening hours. And the discontinuation of the daily ration of currywurst from last semester at the same time. 😉
You don’t want to go to the Oktoberfest?
Hmm, maybe that’s not the worst idea at all. You have a very varied week ahead of you. And if the fun does get over you, we also have something for you…
Tuesday
But what is the best way to start an anti-Wiesn week? With a strong cultural heritage! Tomorrow, Seda Devran and Adrian Müller invite you to their exam concert . In addition to the Blues Company , you can expect Sedman Five, Dren Jay – dogs and “Chato!”. The whole thing will take place from 6:30 p.m. in the Haus der Jugend . Admission is free.
Wednesday
On Wednesday, Haste is at least as fun as an Oktoberfest tent. This time without Helene, but with the sound of the 90s, the student council and the MBGA and BGB degree programs invite you to the legendary HR party. Admission is free for students, the rest unfortunately have to stay outside. Unofficial dress code: checked shirt.
Wednesday to Sunday
A very special treat is the 30th Independent Film Festival Osnabrück, which takes place from Wednesday to Sunday. Tomorrow you can still get cheap 3-trip tickets in the cafeteria from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Away from the Hollywood mainstream, the film festival has blossomed into an important institution with almost 6000 visitors. To get in the mood, the trailer above is recommended. There is also further information at NDR.
Thursday
If you want to build a racing car, you are cordially invited to the IRTe . At the information day, in addition to beer and animals, there will be some information about the team and how you can participate. Just drop by from 18:00. More information here.
Yes my!
There’s a lot going on this week. Of course, you spend the rest of the time studying. Or you can meet the university people in their freshers’ week. 😉 Servus.