By Yarbrough Laws Prior to the National Football League’s season starting no one would have expected the Super Bowl LVI matchup to be what it […]
Read moreBy Bence Gaál Bence Gaál goes gonzo and dances on the ruins of the Ottoman Empire. In the Summer of 2015, I had the […]
Read moreBy Maxim LeFleur Local Amish communities and The Great Dismal Swamp make for a great weekend excursion from McDaniel’s Westminster Campus. Living and studying in […]
Read moreBy Reza Almaee Lotz Terem, well known as Alexandra Book café, is one of the most stunning cafes in Europe. Located on Budapest’s luxurious street: Andrassyút, […]
Read moreBy Anna Gál Hungarian dishes are rich, delicious, and always ready to fill your stomach. Despite the many ingredients that it uses, Hungarian gulyás (goulash) is […]
Read moreBy Sarah Tibor László has been forced to wander the streets of Budapest since the millennium and his perspective of the city, along with those […]
Read moreby Sherry Jin The Beijing Opera is a form of traditional Chinese theater, dating back to the 18th Century, where the performers use speech, song, […]
Read moreBy Chelsea Chen There is a delicious traditional snack food in China named “Tanghulu,” or “Bingtanghulu”. In general, Bingtanghulu has a good taste, an easy […]
Read moreBy Rabiaty Yusuf Two years ago, a Nigerian female musician known as Tiwa Savage got married and had a son with her ex-manager, Tunji Balogun, […]
Read moreBy Rabiaty Yusuf Nigeria is a country of diverse cultures, religions, and traditions, with over 250 ethnic groups. Over the years, Nigerians have encountered a […]
Read moreBy Chelsey Chen and Maxim LeFleur In recent years, Chinese culture and language have begun to attract unprecedented interest around the world. As China emerges […]
Read moreby: Sherry Jin In China, the country recently celebrated Qingming, or Tomb-Sweeping Day, the holiday when people mourn their ancestors and the recently deceased. The […]
Read moreBy Chelsey Chen In recent years, there is a very popular and special type of dancing trending in China, known in Chinese as ‘Guang Chang […]
Read moreBy Sherry Jin The Chinese zodiac calendar scheme is well-known around the world. The zodiac system comprises a twelve year cycle, in which each year […]
Read moreBy Sherry Jin The Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month (this year falling on February 22), had become a […]
Read moreBy Chelsey Chen and Maxim LeFleur The 2016 Chinese New Year occurred on February 8 Last week marked the beginning of the Year of […]
Read moreBy Sherryjin After the Mid-term exams, McDaniel College Budapest organized a “four days three nights” trip to Venice and Vienna, which was led by Professor […]
Read moreBy Kevlyn Moscoso In the wake of several school shootings, states are now considering legislation about whether or not to permit guns on college campuses. […]
Read moreBy Nazgol Rezapour Well well well, the lovely, light spring breeze and the shiny sun are finally upon us marking the end of […]
Read moreBy Tobi Onuoha Last month McDaniel College had the unique chance to host her Excellency the Ambassador of Slovenia in Hungary Ms. Ksenija Škrilec. The reason […]
Read moreBy Youmna Benmaymoun Have you ever found yourself thinking a lot about where you should take your friends for dinner when they come to […]
Read moreBy Nazgol Rezapours Historians observe that with its 1,700 years of history Iran is one of the oldest and most cultural countries in the Middle East. […]
Read moreBy Youmna Benmaymoun When you walk the streets of Paris, two smells fill your lungs almost more than clear oxygen: the mouthwatering smell of amazing French […]
Read moreBy Sarah Sunday To be able to travel and see the world is widely perceived as a fortunate, fabulous experience for the privileged few and […]
Read moreBy Tobi Onuoha Every year children wake up on December 25 and run straight to the Christmas tree to see what Santa has brought […]
Read moreBy Anna Kalmár If you’re not feeling in the Christmas mood just yet, one way of getting into it is through music. Seasonal songs bring […]
Read moreBy Haisha Wang Christmas, as one of the most important western holidays, is now becoming increasingly popular in big Chinese cities since China has been […]
Read moreFilm review by Bence Janek Nowadays, when the plot of horror movies has nothing but senseless bloodbath, mutilated human bodies and torture, it can […]
Read moreKelsey Mannix Zagreb, Croatia: a small city with history, beautiful architecture, and the world’s shortest funicular track. Just a five hour bus ride from Budapest, Zagreb […]
Read moreBy Aletta Morariu Are you feeling stressed from studying, essays, and the pressures of everyday life? If so, you should check out The Tibet […]
Read moreBy Jeanett Mari Gibson Short Nilsen When you enter the city of Amsterdam, the first thing you see is the never-ending stream of people […]
Read moreBy Cristina Ciobanu It is spring time; the cute colourful flowers are everywhere, baby birds singing and dancing all the morning and wake everybody […]
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