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. […]
Read moreBy Paula Enevoldsen In Budapest there is not much to complain about in terms of public transportation, it is usually quite good in comparison with […]
Read moreBy Paula Enevoldsen “Reflection on the wall of a victim trying to find a way out of her own reality” Once again, the National Gallery […]
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 Mihai Damascan Söntés Belgian Pub | Google reviews: 4.7/5 out of 42 reviews Belgian Pub | 4-5 beers (per person) with snacks for two: HUF […]
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 A. Reza Donald Trump’s stunning triumph in the 2016 U.S. presidential election was the most shocking political event of the year. The man who was […]
Read moreBy A. Reza The first and second U.S. presidential debates between then Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton in late September and early […]
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 Mihai Damascan My girlfriend asked what we were going to do for Valentine’s Day on Tuesday. I did not hesitate and simply asked whether she […]
Read moreBy Bridget Daley Former UK PM Tony Blair made an anti-Brexit speech urging Remain voters to join him in opposing Brexit, and suggesting a cross-party movement […]
Read moreObituary: Kim Jong-nam By Maxim LeFleur Once thought to be the successor of Kim Jong-il in leading the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Kim Jong-nam spent […]
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 Bryn Blanchard Josh Ambrose is a professor and the head of the Writing Center at McDaniel College in Westminster, MD. But, for the duration of […]
Read moreBy Bogdan Radchenko The second matchday of the group stages of the Champions League does not involve as many big names as the […]
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 Chelsey Chen Hot Pot is a very old way of preparing and serving dishes cooked up in a big pot at the table where […]
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: Farzin Tazesh We are now finally in the final stage of this year’s Champions League and the two giant clubs from Madrid will once […]
Read moreby Ming Huang This semester’s guest professor has many more strings to his bow than pure mathematics. Not only did Professor Italo Simonelli play soccer […]
Read moreBy Maxim LeFleur On April 27th, the students of McDaniel College Budapest gathered for a special guest lecture about ancient Etruscan civilization from visiting professor, […]
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 Maxim LeFleur Central European University (CEU)’s MSc in Finance Program was presented to the students of McDaniel College Budapest, on Tuesday, February 19th. The […]
Read moreBy: Farzin Tazesh As the semi-final matches will get underway on April 26th, we now have a better vision on where to put our money […]
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 Emmanuel K-Olaye The revving of super-priced, hyper-fast cars in the streets of London announces the arrival of the new generation of social media savvy, […]
Read moreby Maxim LeFleur An hour’s journey from Budapest’s city center can bring you face-to-face with the one of the continent’s largest mammals, the Eurasian Brown Bear. […]
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 Farzin Tazesh The Champions League final is getting closer, and analysis can predict the expected formations and overall chances of the teams facing each […]
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