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TWISTED FRAMES

Twisted Frames is University of Antwerp’s own film club, founded by film students Nelle and Charlie. When they noticed that there was no longer a culture club dedicated solely to film, they decided to form their own.
 

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BELGITUDE

First of all: welcome to our little country. Second of all: my condolences to your vitamin D levels; it’s unlikely that you’ll see the sun again before you leave. You may have a few questions, such as ‘why am I here?’ and ‘what can I do around here?’ I can’t really answer those for you, but both answers likely involve beer. Other questions you may have are about what Belgium even is and why it exists. What binds a country where both halves can’t understand each other without Google Translate?
 

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SYMPHONIC CITY SOUNDS

SCS does not stand for Sleepless College Students or Sociable Cantus Squad, it stands for Symphonic City Sounds. A symphonic orchestra for students and alumni, doesn’t that sound fun? dwars has even better news: new musicians are welcome. President Celine Meylemans and clarinettist Jeroen Standaert tell us more.
 

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AFRICAN YOUTH ORGANISATION

Are you looking to connect with other students of African descent? Do you want to learn more about the rich variety of African cultures in Antwerp? African Youth Organisation Belgium (AYO) gives everyone a warm welcome! dwars interviewed new co-president Elisabeth Vergauwen and last year’s president Eseosa Gevers. “At AYO we focus on friendship and connection, and we try to find a perfect balance between light-hearted fun and educational activities.”