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19th Orhan Alisbah Award Ceremony Held
Two students, Çisem Güneş (MATH/PhD) and Mehmet Eren Durlanık (MATH/III), received this year’s Orhan Alisbah Fellowships at a ceremony held by the Department of Mathematics on Wednesday, November 30. The award is conferred in
Read More »This Week’s Film at Bilkent Cinematics: Pale Flower
On Wednesday, December 7 at 6 p.m. in FF-B05, Bilkent Cinematics will screen Masahiro Shinoda’s classic 1964 film noir “Pale Flower.” It’s the story of Muraki, a member of the infamous Japanese crime syndicate
Read More »CareerExpress
Get ready to find answers to all of your questions about your career! What are the do’s and don’ts of a job interview? How about the key points in writing a CV? You can
Read More »“Sports as a Way of Life” Tournament Results
All of the matches in the fall semester “Sports as a Way Of Life” volleyball and football tournaments organized by the Sports Center have been played, and the results announced. A total of 89
Read More »The Roof of the World: Part 2
Having arrived in Chitwan after a week in Kathmandu, we began the most adventurous leg of our journey. This is part three of a four-part series on our trip to Nepal. Chitwan was hot.
Read More »On The Things They Carried: Part 2
*This is the latter part of a two-part piece on Tim O’Brien’s book “The Things They Carried.” The first part is accessible online on Bilkent News’ website. As the beginning of the first paragraph
Read More »The International Chronicles
BY AMNA KARA (MAN/IV) Name: Sarah Zapf Department: International Relations and Management/Erasmus Country of Origin: Germany What do you like best about Turkey? Why did you decide to come here? I really do love
Read More »On the Fab Four
Jesus was one of the most important figures to have shaped popular culture – second only to The Beatles. Although I can count more than a hundred musicians and bands who did music better
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