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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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White is the new blue of metro line 3

By Paula Enevoldsen   In Budapest there is not much to complain about  in terms of public transportation, it is usually quite good in comparison with […]

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Shadow on stone – the art of Lili Ország (1926–1978)

By Paula Enevoldsen   “Reflection on the wall of a victim trying to find a way out of her own reality” Once again, the National Gallery […]

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Opinion: Freedom of Speech and Liberal Terror

By: 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 […]

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Söntés Belgian Pub

Sailor’s favorite, or just another Belgian pub in the city?

By 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 […]

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Dancing on the ruins of the Ottoman Empire

By Bence Gaál   Bence Gaál goes gonzo and dances on the ruins of the Ottoman Empire.     In the Summer of 2015, I had the […]

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Bureks

  Bake your own bureks the SB way Bureks (or boureks) are savory pastries that originated in Turkey. Throughout the years, almost every region that has […]

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Trexit: The Brexit-style U.S. election

By 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 […]

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The U.S. presidential debates analysis & media

By 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 […]

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Experience America’s cultural and natural heritage in Virginia

By 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 […]

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Bad Spanish romance in Paris – PSG vs. FCB

By 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 […]

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Tony Blair sparks fury over anti-Brexit speech

By 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 […]

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Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, was assassinated at the Kuala Lumpur airport on Monday.

Obituary: 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 […]

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The beauty of the Book Café

Getting bookish at Lotz Terem – Book Café; a café in a Neo-Renaissance ballroom

By 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, […]

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How to make traditional tummy-filling gulyás

By 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 […]

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Interview with Professor Josh Ambrosev

Professor Josh Ambrose: “Be ready to have fun and to write, a lot!”

by 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 […]

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Champions League: Dark horses, white crows

  By Bogdan Radchenko     The second matchday of the group stages of the Champions League does not involve as many big names as the […]

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Budapest Photo Project

My Budapest Photo Project: A glimpse of a different side of the city

By Sarah   Tibor László has been forced to wander the streets of Budapest since the millennium and his perspective of the city, along with those […]

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Chinese Hot Pot in Budapest

By Chelsey Chen   Hot Pot is a very old way of preparing and serving dishes cooked up in a big pot at the table where […]

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The Beijing Opera

by Sherry Jin   The Beijing Opera is a form of traditional Chinese theater, dating back to the 18th Century, where the performers use speech, song, […]

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Champions League final preview: the clash of the Madrid titans

By: 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 […]

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Interview with Professor Italo Simonelli

Interview with Professor Italo Simonelli: from Perugia to Budapest via Westminster

by 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 […]

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A Special Lecture on Etruscan Civilization and Remains

By Maxim LeFleur   On April 27th, the students of McDaniel College Budapest gathered for a special guest lecture about ancient Etruscan civilization from visiting professor, […]

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Chinese delicacy: Bingtanghulu

By Chelsea Chen   There is a delicious traditional snack food in China named “Tanghulu,” or “Bingtanghulu”. In general, Bingtanghulu has a good taste, an easy […]

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Blissful marriage gone sour

By 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, […]

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Ethnic inequality in Nigeria

By Rabiaty Yusuf   Nigeria is a country of diverse cultures, religions, and traditions, with over 250 ethnic groups. Over the years, Nigerians have encountered a […]

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CEU Finance Program featured at McDaniel College Budapest

by 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 […]

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Real Madrid CF v VfL Wolfsburg - UEFA Champions League Quarter Final: Second Leg

Champions League semi final preview

By: 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 […]

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Chinese Dialects

By Chelsey Chen and Maxim LeFleur   In recent years, Chinese culture and language have begun to attract unprecedented interest around the world. As China emerges […]

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The rich kids of London

by 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, […]

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Bear sanctuary

A Hungarian sanctuary for bears

by 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. […]

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Tomb-sweeping day

by: 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 […]

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First set of Champions League quarter-final games – predictions

By 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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