By: Olivia Nickerson How well do you know your fellow peers at McDaniel College? Daniel Bailis is in his final semester here on our Budapest campus. […]
Read moreby Ruth Odusami London has always been a city I wanted to explore because of its richness in both historic and modern attractions. Although it was […]
Read moreby Iji O. Solomon Many of McDaniel students’ probably know Virag Kiss the sweet blond girl who graces some of your shared classes and a spot […]
Read moreby João Salviano Carmo The EU has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2012. The award recognizes the role of the EU who “for over six […]
Read moreRecently two of the world’s nations had reasons to celebrate. In Africa, Nigeria celebrated its 52nd independence anniversary while in Germany there were celebrations for the […]
Read moreby Abby Richardson This year so far McDaniel has seen a good deal of change and even a dose of the dramatic when it comes to […]
Read moreby Lorincz Miklos The most valuable football player of the world (Real Madrid paid €94 Million for Ronaldo to Manchester United) is upset in his team, […]
Read moreBy João Salviano Carmo A new report by Stanford University and New York University warns to the dangers and trauma that drone attacks in Pakistan are […]
Read moreBy Verena Zyla A man in Delhi makes flying a reality for those who usually see a plane from far down below. For those who cannot […]
Read moreBy João Salviano Carmo In this week review of the Free Press we highlight some of the stories that have been reported to us by our […]
Read moreBy: Mary Busch Three white tiger cubs that were born in July of this year have recently been unveiled at the Liberec Zoo in the Czech […]
Read moreNow that a new academic year begins both the Messenger and the Free Press (our sister publication from McDaniel College in Maryland, USA) slowly begin operations […]
Read moreFor two weeks the world stopped to watch the Olympic Games of 2012. Throughout 16 days of intense competition, passion, laughter, cheers and tears, thousands of […]
Read moreSummer Festival Go-To Guide Since mid-March, summer has been inching closer and closer, and now that it’s finally here there is a mutual suspense in the […]
Read moreA year and a half after the successful ouster ofEgypt’s former president, Hosni Mubarak, the country is facing its first “free” presidential elections. As one voter […]
Read moreBy Filip Florsic After 44 years, City have finally done its! An unbelievably exciting end to a pulsating Premier league season sawManchesterCitywin their last […]
Read moreBy Kareem Korayem I recently sat down with Dr. Robert J. Trader (Communication guest professor from the main campus) for what was supposed to be a […]
Read moreBy Nariman Alatrash 37 wine makers will be present to personally pour more than 200 special wines at the fourth Balaton wine festival in Budapestat […]
Read more(Photo: Dessislava Krasteva gives her presentation during the inaugural competition, held in 2008.) Abel Kayode The McDaniel Prize for writing and Research started in 2008, and […]
Read moreBy Ian Goldman So this is the first post of my adventures as a young broke and a dare I say handsome cook looking to eat […]
Read moreBy Alexander Grigorasenco One more place for Budapest to be proud of: first place in a Lonely Planet organized vote for the world’s best bar goes […]
Read moreBy Filip Florsic Just when Manchester United looked home and dry, relegation threatened Wigan provided the blue half of Manchestera lifeline going in to the next […]
Read moreBy Rahmi Umut Küçüktetik Weapons are not only a tool which many people use to destroy the lives of others, since one man in Maputo, the […]
Read moreBy Alexander Grigorasenco Easter comes to our families with the beginning of the good weather, lots of sun, with the rebirth of nature. Symbolically the Christians […]
Read moreBy Hanan Shamsan As fashion weeks in the major European cities and LA have come to an end, I figured that it is an appropriate midway […]
Read moreBy Nariman Alatrash On Tuesday, February 28 the Central European University hosted one of the most highly acclaimed Egyptian filmmakers, Khaled Youssef, who is known […]
Read moreOn December 17 of last year, McDaniel College Budapest had the good fortune to host a charity concert, given by the renowned Anima Musicae Chamber Orchestra. […]
Read moreMarch 15 marked not only Hungarian Independence Day, a national holiday commemorating the 1848-49 war against Austrian-Habsburg rule, but also a unique opportunity to enter Hungary’s […]
Read moreBy Filip Florsic St. Patricks day is coming up next Saturday on the 17th of March and it’s certainly not avoidingBudapest. So if you like the […]
Read moreBy Monay Threats-McNeil Many of us hear stories about how their friend travelled toVenezuelato help build houses for underprivileged families. Or maybe we’ve heard about […]
Read moreBy Iji Solomon A new wave of musical excitement created by a mix of African grind, hip-hop, soul, and superb videos showing the richness and unique […]
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