By Krisztina Géczi
At a college where stepping into the building means encountering dozens of nationalities, celebrating our diversity is not just important — it’s essential. Before COVID-19, International Day was an annual tradition that brought the whole community together. This semester, however, the Student Advisory Council (SAC) reintroduced the event with a fresh touch. Students from the BSM (Budapest Semester in Mathematics), Pre-Med, and the four-year McDaniel Budapest program had the opportunity to connect beyond their fields of study, meet new faces, and, most importantly, have a blast.
The evening kicked off with an engaging presentation by our own Levente Laknerfi, who introduced the audience to the rich history of Zwack Unicum, Hungary’s iconic herbal liqueur. The legacy of Zwack Unicum holds special significance for McDaniel, as Sándor Zwack, heir to the Zwack family, is one of the college’s distinguished alumni. The session concluded with a tasting of three different varieties of Unicum, allowing participants to experience the tradition firsthand.
Without further ado, the evening continued with a captivating performance by the Igraj Kolo dance group from Érd. Dedicated to preserving and celebrating local Croatian ethnic traditions, the ensemble serves as an active guardian of its cultural heritage. In a dynamic fifteen-minute performance, the dancers mesmerized an audience of 120 attendees, taking the stage in beautifully detailed traditional attire. The rhythmic footwork, vibrant costumes, and powerful choreography drew enthusiastic cheers, with many in the crowd capturing the moment on their phones. This highlight of the evening was made possible thanks to Adriána Marton, Coordinator of Academic Affairs and a proud member of the dance group, whose efforts helped bring this remarkable cultural experience to campus.
The SAC deliberately built anticipation for the food. About an hour into the event, peer mentors began serving the delicious dishes brought by attendees, representing cuisines from around the world. As organizers, some of us were amazed that the food barely fit on the tables winding around the room. From Hungarian rétes (strudel) filled with poppy seeds and cherry to everyone’s favorite Persian sweet infused with rose water, the tables were overflowing with desserts and main dishes from China, Greece, and America, basically every corner of the globe, bringing International Day to its true focal point. Those who brought a home-cooked dish were exempt from the entrance fee. Each dish was automatically entered into a food competition, with the winner decided by student votes. By the end of the night, after the votes were counted, there was a tie between a traditional Hungarian fánk (donut) and the previously mentioned Persian sweet; the two lucky winners received a Zwack Unicum jacket.
The night wrapped up with more dancing and a fun Kahoot quiz created by Levente Lassú, featuring tricky trivia questions about our countries and their neighbors. Julius Hendricks won the game because of his outstanding knowledge of world history and geography. The friendly competition brought plenty of laughter and a final burst of energy to close the evening.
If you couldn’t join us this time, don’t worry — the SAC has many more events planned for the semester. From charity initiatives and pub crawls to poetry competitions and a Shark Tank–style simulation, there will be plenty of opportunities to get involved. Be sure to look out for our popular Art & Wine Night with Professor Robert Smyth, which will take place in the newly renovated art wing. This impressive art wing project, brought to life by the College, reflects Zsófia Görömbei’s creativity and strong design vision. The result is a bright, welcoming space with a wonderful atmosphere, perfect for future gatherings. To stay up to date, follow our Instagram account or feel free to reach out to the SAC presidents, Anna Segesvári and Krisztina Géczi, via email.
Instagram: @mcdanielbudapest
Email: sac@mcdaniel.hu
Photos by FJ, Instagram: miles4med







