By Nada Khattab As a society, we are immensely accustomed to new fads, which suddenly appear claiming to effortlessly rid people of their excess weight, and […]
Read moreBy Niel Casas For years, Budapest has been the staple of Europe’s party culture. Cheap drinks, accommodation, and easy transportation has made Hungary’s capital a no […]
Read moreBy Klai Iheb For travelers, being in the same location for almost seven months is an unusual situation. Finally, after all this tough time, I have […]
Read moreBy Faraz Mhd Yemen is the largest humanitarian crisis in the world – and children are dying and being robbed of their futures. Photo published by […]
Read moreBy Helia Shahmohammadi Olksandra, a Ukrainian woman isolated in her home in Kyiv with her ex-husband and their two children, says the quiet war her husband was […]
Read moreBy Bernadett Radnai As we are approaching the end of May, the flourishingly fresh spring air is slowly waking up the capital of Hungary, that has […]
Read moreBy Dominika Sipos The show Bojack Horseman had a significant influence on how cartoons can be more than comedic—the sixth season launched on October 25th. Its plot […]
Read moreBy Paula Paredes As Budapest is slowly emerging from a mild winter, allow your body to do the same and nourish it with colorful food in […]
Read moreby Klai Iheb American television channels declared Bernie Sander’s victory on the basis of projections and preliminary results. Giving him a very large advantage over […]
Read moreby Klai Iheb American television channels declared Bernie Sander’s victory on the basis of projections and preliminary results. Giving him a very large advantage over the […]
Read moreBy Klai Iheb Venice Carnival been stopped, Milan is closed and eleven cities are under two weeks of quarantine. Northern Italy is preparing to live in days […]
Read moreBy Paula Paredes Christmas is a synonym for many wonderful things and one of them is skating! Whether you are an expert, like to skate once […]
Read moreBy Faraz Mhd The creation of many cinephiles’ dreams: a project digs deep into the organized crime group that prompted the Kennedys to go after the […]
Read moreBy Bernadett Radnai Just like many other European cities in December, Hungary’s capital, Budapest, takes a shower in Christmas lights and snowflakes to transform itself into […]
Read moreBy Bernadette Radnai Imagine a student club where it absolutely does not matter where you come from, what you’re studying, what experiences you have in the […]
Read moreby Bernadette Radnai Buckle your seatbelts for what’s coming up, because Germany’s biggest beer festival, the Oktoberfest (a long-lasting tradition since 1810) is […]
Read moreBy Nils Petersen Hamburg, Germany’s Pearl of the North and the second largest German speaking city, is a tourist magnet and always worth a weekend trip […]
Read moreBy Adam Csanyi As summer draws closer and the weather warms up, the Hungarian sailing season is about to kick off at Lakes Balaton, Velence and […]
Read moreBy Chase Bushman, Rowail Khan and Dana Licata Year after year millions of Americans line up outside department stores and shopping malls in freezing temperatures […]
Read moreIt is with great sadness that we deliver the news of the passing of our dear friend, colleague, and professor, Dr. Gábor Drexler. We will fondly […]
Read moreBy Tommy Mashiah “You’ve got to get out of your comfort zone to leave your culture. People are so comfortable with dorms and everything they provide […]
Read moreBy Briana Gomez According to a poll conducted by Pennsylvania marketing firm, SSRS, the reaction to President Trump’s State of the Union Address, last Tuesday, […]
Read moreBy Mihai Damascan Not only are families and churches getting ready for the day of Jesus’ birth, but also our environment – the towns and even […]
Read moreBy Paula Enevoldsen McDaniel Budapest had the privilege of hosting the 58th Annual European Branch of the American Counseling Association Conference on September 30 and October […]
Read moreBy Paula Enevoldsen When January became May and we were faced with McDaniel’s seniors graduating, we needed to remind ourselves of the elapsed road as […]
Read moreWhat are the similarties of a house only few blocks from the College on Rakoczi ut and the Shoe Monument on the Bank of the Danube […]
Read moreBy Anna Gál Uninspired, bored, cannot find anything exciting or interesting for weeks that would be worth writing about? You feel like you are stuck with […]
Read moreBy: A.Reza Liberal terror can be defined and identified as the leverages which force societies to affirm the pre-existing liberal normative frameworks and visions of the […]
Read moreby Anna Gál Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year in Budapest. The weather is cold and the trees are decorated with beautiful lights all […]
Read moreDr Marius Taba, Romanian Roma activist and educationalist joined the class (The Roma/Travellers: State and European Policy and Civil Society taught by Professor Andrew Ryder) on […]
Read moreBy Karl Hahn Every semester the Student Union plans a weekend trip to a nearby city. This fall the Union organizers asked for student input on […]
Read moreInterview by Stefan Specian The election of Donald Trump as president has had a definite impact on the student body of McDaniel, no matter their political […]
Read moreWINTER PARTY December 7th, 15:30-21:00 We kindly invite all of you to join us in celebrating all of the winter holidays, including Santa Claus day, Christmas, and […]
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