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Neuralink: balancing promise with peril

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 […]

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Millenium da Pippo: A little bit of Italian Finesse

Vlada Sahovic Budapest is a city that offers all kind of charming tastes, exotic foods and wonderful eating experiences, so as a gourmand I would like […]

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10 Must-See Summer Movies

KC Bosco Most of you would agree with me that this semester has been extremely exhausting. I, for one, cannot fathom how I survived this semester […]

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Students put McDaniel’s best foot forward at the Housing Forum for Europe and Central Asia

Hanna Barker McDaniel students in Budapest were presented with an interesting learning opportunity when they were invited to volunteer at the Housing Forum for Europe and […]

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An interview with Professor Berne Weiss on her research project: The World without War

Kelechi Ajoku The Messenger: Good afternoon Professor Weiss. I’m Kelechi Ajoku from the school’s newspaper – The Messenger – and I would like to interview you […]

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Summertime = Festivals time!

Vlada Sahovic For all who intend to spend their summer in Europe, and more specifically for those who spend their summer in Hungary, do not despair! […]

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Travel guide to Barcelona

Avi Benyakar Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia in northeastern Spain, located on the Mediterranean coast, and is the second most important city in Spain, after […]

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Numb Young Faces (as in: Teenagers are using Botox!)

Vera Treit Botox, or  botulinum toxin, is a “magic trick” widely used by women entering an age when wrinkles start to appear on their faces, a […]

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Inside the Housing Forum Europe and Central Asia

Adela Kuci The Housing Forum Europe & Central Asia took place in Budapest from the 4th to the 6th of April; over 150 delegates from 48 […]

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Where is the Male Revolution?

Alfonso Majetic The world has been known as a place where men always rule, but these days things are changing. In fact, women have a lot […]

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Nespresso

Olga Boga Anyone for coffee? If it’s a Nespresso, you’re partaking in one of the world’s fastest coffee-growing segments. It accounts for 20 to 40 percent […]

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Independent study students volunteer for three days, help make the ECA Housing Conference successful

Avi Benyakar On April 28 students gave a presentation at McDaniel Budapest about the conference and the personal experiences that they gained from their participation in […]

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McDaniel Media

By Fardin Khanjani Medias are playing a very important rule in every single life today. The very famous ones such as BBC or CNN, their basics […]

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Poverty in Hungary

Vera Treit Dear Reader. When you get home, look around you. You will probably see switches that turn the lights on, a fridge that contains food, […]

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Nowruz: the Iranian New Year

Aria Zahedi Nowruz means the start of new life in harmony with the rebirth of nature in spring. New Year in Iran always begins on the […]

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Bye bye Galliano: a highly creative fall from grace

Alfonso Majetic The fashion industry has been rocked in the last few weeks by the controversial anti-semitic comments made by the designer John Galliano and by […]

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Professor Berne Weiss seeks your views on the world without war

The 350th anniversary of the Quaker Peace Testimony turned my thoughts to the idea of the world without war.  It’s been a long time since I’ve […]

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Dieting Babies?

Olga Bolga An alarming number of American parents are so concerned about preventing their babies from becoming obese that they are taking the radical step of […]

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The Budapest experience…minus the experience

Vlada Sahovic Although it may not be any of my business, nor anyone else’s for that matter, I cannot help but notice that the study abroad […]

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Hoover Library and new Email service

Fardin Khanjani “Unique, reliable and official.” Those are the words Dr. Matthew Adamson uses to best describe the Hoover library and the email service. Just imagine […]

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Culinaris

Beite Chaili Those of you that are not used to Hungarian food or spices and those of you that can’t find a a particular snack or […]

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David and Victoria Beckham finally expecting a baby girl

Abel Kayode-Olapade “Golden ball” David Beckham, a soccer phenomenon, gave the good news at an L.A Galaxy luncheon, about his fourth baby. “I’ve got some great […]

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Miss International 2011

Adela Kuci “Mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the prettiest international s tudent of them all?” were the echoing thoughts of the 11 beautiful contestants backstage […]

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Ad-Hoc Networks: a World Without Wires

Kelechi Ajoku Who remembers those landlines with very long wires we had in our kitchens, or when we had no other choice but to sit at […]

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Texas Hold’em

Avi Benyakar Texas Hold’em poker is today’s most popular poker game; it might be the most popular card game in the world. Below Peter Chaili gives […]

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127 Hours and the Human Survival Instinct

Human abilities are unpredictable and surprising, especially when it comes to the will to live. This fact is well represented in Danny Boyle’s newest blockbuster, 127 hours, which […]

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Protests in Egypt affect study abroad programs, economy

Hanna Barker The future of study abroad programs in the Middle East and surrounding areas is currently in limbo as colleges focus on keeping students safe […]

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TEASER: McDaniel Europe

Hanna Barker and Chaili Beite Dr. Roger Casey’s official inauguration as McDaniel College president is scheduled to happen soon, and with that will come even more […]

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Requiem for Albania

Adela Kuci Growing up in a country where breakfast consists of a double Turkish coffee and the political pages of at least four journals, it is […]

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Time for New Sporting Rules?

João Salviano With the unrest in Bahrain, the Formula 1 season-opening motor race planned for March 13, 2011 has been cancelled, thus postponing the beginning of the […]

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The Perils of Facebook

Veronika Treit First, you are born. Then, you start walking and talking. Then, when you finally become 13 years old, you join Facebook. After having created […]

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A Song for Your Heart

KC Bosco Do you love music? Does your taste in music span from across different centuries and different genres? Have you been frustrated in looking for […]

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Corvin Shopping Mall Comes on the Scene

Chaili Beite A new shopping mall opened in Budapest, on October 27, 2010. While there may seem to be so many, it is in fact the […]

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