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Interviews with graduating students: Gabriella Luus

By Olivia Nickerson Gabriella or “Gabby” Luus is a 20-year-old South African and Hungarian student majoring in psychology. She was born in BedfordView, Johannesburg, South Africa. […]

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The McDaniel Writing Center

By Viktor Jósa The McDaniel Writing Center was made to help students at McDaniel College to do their essays, homeworks or thesis papers. A whole crew […]

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Nike – the Dark Side of Sport

By Federica Simone Lately, there have been many scandals in the world of sport. From cheating on spouses and drug tests, but even murder – all athletes involved […]

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May the 4th be with you! International Star Wars day

By Federica Simone Star Wars fans all over the world, young kids who recently came to love the saga, and people who loved the saga since […]

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Ton and a half of cocaine seized in Panama

By Milica Stamenković We all know how dangerous cocaine is and its side effects so I will not try to educate you through this article. What […]

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Has Life in Hungary Changed for the Better since 1989?

By Daniel Csáki On March 11 2013, several thousand people gathered in the evening near the offices of Hungarian President Janos Ader, asking him to veto […]

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Be lazy and save the world

By Alfonso Majetic Listen up Americans; do you want to save the earth? Stop working then, or at least cut down. That’s what the The Center […]

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Head to buzzing Belgrade for the Museum Night

By Milica Stamenkovic Belgrade. Some see it as a city of fun, some as a city of history and culture. When it comes to vacation, Belgrade […]

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Amy Palmer on the pearl of Prague and why she’s itching to go back

By Amy Palmer Prague, is a city that has been blessed with a variety of hidden treasures. If your a traveller or even just a student […]

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Uncovering a Hungarian gem at the János Thorma exhibition in Budapest

By Milica Stamenković János Thorma’s “The painter of the Hungarian Barbizon” exhibition is running until May 12 and is definitely worth seeing! The exhibition in the Hungarian […]

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Nowruz: Iranian New Year celebrations on March 21


By Shahin Ghoreishi The New Year festivities or known to Persians as Nowruz, is one of the oldest remnants of antiquity. On March 21st, every new year […]

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Interview: Ex McDaniel student Danny Josa living the dream life

by Viktor Josa Danny Josa was a student at McDaniel College Budapest a few years ago. The people who remember him probably also remember that he […]

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Have you ever seen tears of joy? Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and make it happen

By Fahimeh Karimi It was so cold that I stormed through the parking lot as fast as I could to get to the C2 room, where […]

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Experience the Invisible World : A Visit to the Invisible Exhibition

By Nikola Djokic On Monday, February 25th a group of Students and Faculty members led by Prof. Melinda Harlov visited the Invisible Exhibition in the Millenáris […]

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“The Tree of Life” Film Review

By Mark-Antonio Zivic Just like Picasso displayed his art on a canvas, Terrence Malick showcases his on a screen. Although both men are internationally known for […]

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Chill Out Below the Stairs

By Federica Simone Tired in between classes? Need a comfortable spot where you can sit and read that long book? Well from now on you have […]

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Valentine’s Day at our LOVEly McDaniel College

By Fahimeh Karimi This year, thanks to the efforts of the Student Union, McDaniel College pulled out all the stops for Valentine’s Day. The school building […]

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Road to the Oscar’s: Who are the favorites?

By Alfonso Majetic The hotly-anticipated, glitzy and glamorous as you can get spectacle of the 85th Academy Awards will happen on the February 24 but many […]

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A trip into the creative mind of cutting-edge artist Dávid Tripsánszki

Interview by Sylvia Czifra Dávid Tripsánszki, known as Tripo in the art world was born in 1988 in Budapest, Hungary. He spent his childhood in the […]

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Did Pope Benedict XVI Foreshadow his Resignation?

By Danielle Decolli and Federica Simone On Monday, Pope Benedict XVI announced he will resign at the end of February due to alleged poor health and […]

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Earn Credits for building houses and satisfy your June Term requirements, says Guest Professor Jim Kunz

By Iji O. Solomon   Last semester a few of us students met with Professor Jim Kunz, the new guest professor from the main campus, for […]

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Where Horse is King

by David Danna When you bite into a juicy burger you think you know exactly what you’re eating. However since January 15th it has emerged that […]

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History Brought to Life Through the Assassins Creed Series

By Kareem Korayem In the city of Acre in the 12th century, an Assassin is stalking the king of Jerusalem Conrad of Montferrat in his citadel. […]

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Pope Benedict XVI to resign Feb. 28

By: Kristine Harjes, Nikolas Gavril, Viktor Josa 85-year-old Pope Benedict XVI announced that he will resign after seven years as leader of the world’s 1.2 billion […]

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So long Solomon

By Abiade Zainab Solomon ijisola was one of the seniors graduating this past fall semester from Mcdaniel. He is someone we have come to know as […]

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Mega-upload causes Mega-problems

By Norbert Horvath Mansions, luxury cars, and a flamboyant extravagant lifestyle were all well known to internet entrepreneur millionaire Kim Dotcom. That is, before the 20th […]

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Good god?

  by Kareem Korayem In his book, “god is not great”, prolific writer on religion, Christopher Hitchens argues the point and explores (as the book sub […]

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How Christmas is Celebrated in Nigeria

by Abel Kayode   Christmas, can be said to be the largest celebration in the whole of Nigeria, as it is not only being celebrated by […]

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Tango Night

by ShuanDan Lin   The Tango night, which happened on 28th November, was much more fun than what I thought it would be. Before actually starting […]

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2012 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: 600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. […]

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Doomsday on December 21, The Mayan Calendar and 2012

By 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. […]

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Tom Fried – A Dear Friend Graduates

By 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 […]

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Metro 4: Coming Soon to a Stop Near You

By João Salviano Carmo   According to the International Railway Journal, the first train for the new line 4 of the Budapest metro has been delivered […]

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