The 2nd run of our Meirondjes took place Monday and in what a way! After being put at an early disadvantage by the mathematicians, the physicists took back the lead by running a whopping 125 rounds Monday, up from their 67 from the first time around. Mathematics also improved their previous total from 82 to 99, but to no avail. Computer Science, meanwhile, needs to keep running because with their total of 41 laps, they should start looking behind them more than in front of them by now ;)

Honorable mention to Lukas Das and once again Wies Claeys who both finished on 19 laps. Wies thus single-handedly pushed civil engineering to 5th place!

Here are the totals after last week:
Physics (+125) 192
Mathematics (+99) 181
Computer Science (+41) 85
Medical radiation physics (+19) 38
Civil engineering (+0) 30
Twin (+6) 6

Our next run will be Monday, May 14/5, again at the athletic track at 8:15 pm.

See you there!

Sports

The 2nd run of our Meirondjes took place Monday and in what a way! After being put at an early disadvantage by the mathematicians, the physicists took back the lead by running a whopping 125 rounds Monday, up from their 67 from the first time around. Mathematics also improved their previous total from 82 to 99, but to no avail. Computer Science, meanwhile, needs to keep running because with their total of 41 laps, they should start looking behind them more than in front of them by now ;)

Honorable mention to Lukas Das and once again Wies Claeys who both finished on 19 laps. Wies thus single-handedly pushed civil engineering to 5th place!

Here are the totals after last week:
Physics (+125) 192
Mathematics (+99) 181
Computer Science (+41) 85
Medical radiation physics (+19) 38
Civil engineering (+0) 30
Twin (+6) 6

Our next run will be Monday, May 14/5, again at the athletic track at 8:15 pm.

See you there!

Sports