By Walter Timothy In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the idea of merging human consciousness with machines has long been a subject of fascination. While the […]
Read moreBy Idamina Babarinsa For a university or a college, which either successfully achieves its objectives or fails in doing so, the importance of changing its Information […]
Read moreBy Alfonso Majetic Do you think celebrities earn more millions alive or dead? This is a difficult question to answer. We all know the principle: where […]
Read moreWith several doubts and my masculinity on the line I decided to sign up and most importantly to show up for the McDaniel aerobics class. This […]
Read moreBy Greg Nolan At its general conference in Paris earlier this month, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) voted a whopping 106-14 in […]
Read morePart 2: Who was Saint Gellert asks Kareem Korayem? Though it has a relatively short history, Budapest is packed with interesting and informative stories which would […]
Read morePart 1: Rahmi Umut Kucuktetik gives us a foothold on Gellert Hill Gellert hill is a 235 meter high hill which overlooks the Danube running […]
Read moreBy Fardin Khanjani On Thursday October 13 there was a meeting with Rose Falkner regarding the American experience semester for those students who are going to […]
Read moreBy Gregory Nolan [slideshow] Saturday, November 19, was a cold, grey, day in Budapest. While other students were relaxing in their apartments, a group of 10 […]
Read moreIdamina Babarinsa sheds light on the ghoulish goings on All Saints day is celebrated in Hungary on the 1st of November every year. Originally All Saints […]
Read moreBy Iji. O. Solomon With a high wave of divorces in Mexico and the legal issues that come along with it, lawmakers in Mexico […]
Read moreRegistration for all Budapest campus students is in less than two weeks—the week of November 14-18. All students who will be studying here in the Spring […]
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