By Saide Almak “The psychology behind tattoos is like peeking into the heart and mind, where feelings, memories, and who we are come alive on our […]
Read moreBy Alexander Grigorasenco For many of us this article is just a curiosity, for me it has a straight link between the dates and the prophecy. […]
Read moreBy João Salviano Carmo This week a few of our colleagues and friends are graduating at McDaniel Europe. One of them is a dear friend of […]
Read moreBy João Salviano Carmo According to the International Railway Journal, the first train for the new line 4 of the Budapest metro has been delivered […]
Read moreBy Lin Shuandan As we all know, to graduate students have to take a Jan or Jun term course, but it might be less known […]
Read moreBy Abiade Zainab The Statue park is a very interesting place that allows visitors, particularly those who live in Hungary and were not born during the […]
Read moreBy João Salviano Carmo The Messenger Online reached this week 10,000 views. Since March 2011 we have been visited by readers from more than 100 countries […]
Read moreby Verena Zyla The Student Union is just a few weeks old but with some support from the administration we managed to arrange a trip […]
Read moreby Norbert Horvath The long awaited and much talked about arrival of Windows 8 operating system for PC’s is over. Microsoft “claims” it is the biggest […]
Read moreBy Iji O. Solomon It’s exciting to know we will actually be having a Tango evening at McDanielCollege this Wednesday!—6:00pm, Room 220. If you’re hearing […]
Read moreBy João Salviano Carmo The build-up for the last Grand Prix of the season in Interlagos, Brazil, promised an intense and dramatic race that would […]
Read moreBy João Salviano Carmo Interlagos will be the grand decider of this year’s Formula 1 World Champion. The Brazilian track, famous for its unpredictable weather […]
Read moreBy Norbert Horvath The world’s largest and most profitable auto company has had yet another downfall, and severely bruised the brands name. Since 2005, Toyota […]
Read moreBy Abiade Zainab According to a research survey of Associated Press only 47% of young people read books and this is because the internet is taking […]
Read moreBy Iji O. Solomon Have you noticed an advert on the school notice board for some time that there is free mental health service for […]
Read moreBy Abiade Zainab Adeyimika Enter any classroom in McDaniel College, and ask for the room to divide into two groups: those who are aware of […]
Read moreBy ShuanDan Lin Our McDanielCollege is an international college that has students from all over the world. In the college, I had the chance of […]
Read moreBy Ruth Odusami Knowing your classmates is not a big deal though sometimes, it can be challenging. You will enjoy your studies much more if you […]
Read moreby Verena Zyla With problems being all around many young people try to make a difference in the world, but many don’t know how to […]
Read moreby Filip Florsic The year is 1991, the place Bari, Italy. The Champions League final sees Yugoslav team Crvena Zvezda or ‘Red Star’ claim the […]
Read moreby Ruth Odusami London has always been a city I wanted to explore because of its richness in both historic and modern attractions. Although it was […]
Read moreby Iji O. Solomon Many of McDaniel students’ probably know Virag Kiss the sweet blond girl who graces some of your shared classes and a spot […]
Read moreby João Salviano Carmo The EU has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2012. The award recognizes the role of the EU who “for over six […]
Read moreRecently two of the world’s nations had reasons to celebrate. In Africa, Nigeria celebrated its 52nd independence anniversary while in Germany there were celebrations for the […]
Read moreby Abby Richardson This year so far McDaniel has seen a good deal of change and even a dose of the dramatic when it comes to […]
Read moreby Lorincz Miklos The most valuable football player of the world (Real Madrid paid €94 Million for Ronaldo to Manchester United) is upset in his team, […]
Read moreBy João Salviano Carmo A new report by Stanford University and New York University warns to the dangers and trauma that drone attacks in Pakistan are […]
Read moreBy Verena Zyla A man in Delhi makes flying a reality for those who usually see a plane from far down below. For those who cannot […]
Read moreBy João Salviano Carmo In this week review of the Free Press we highlight some of the stories that have been reported to us by our […]
Read moreBy: Mary Busch Three white tiger cubs that were born in July of this year have recently been unveiled at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech […]
Read moreNow that a new academic year begins both the Messenger and the Free Press (our sister publication from McDaniel College in Maryland, USA) slowly begin operations […]
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