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The International Chronicles
BY NAUSHERWAN AZIZ (MAN/II) Name: Sharifiddin Sharipov Department: IR/II Country of Origin: Tajikistan What do you like best about Turkey? Turkey and the Turkish people have many qualities that I like and respect, but
Read More »A.A.L. (Against All Logic): 2012–2017
A.A.L. (Against All Logic): 2012–2017 Rating: ★★★★★ Last week, under his alias (or side project) A.A.L. (Against All Logic), Nicolas Jaar quietly released his new album “2012–2017,” a sleek house-driven and sample-influenced record of
Read More »On Phages
Viruses called bacteriophages (“bacterium-eaters”), or just “phages,” infect bacteria. A typical phage is nearly 15 times smaller than the most commonly studied bacteria (E. coli) in the lab. To put this size difference in
Read More »Elastic Hearts
Where do you “feel”? In your heart, or in your brain? Do you believe that you feel with your heart and think with your brain? Or do you have a different idea about this
Read More »A Word From the Wise: Seniors’ Advice to Freshmen
For most of us, a new role in life presents a variety of challenges and some surprises, too. Advice from someone who’s already been there can help get us through the rough spots. In
Read More »Inner Tube Water Polo Tournament Coming Up This Week
This semester’s “Sports as a Way of Life” Inner Tube Water Polo Tournament will take place on Saturday, March 10 at 11 a.m. All students who know how to swim are invented to participate.
Read More »The Sporting Life
Name: Ece Berkyürek Department: Economics How often do you exercise? Twice a week. How has regular exercise affected your life? It’s a nice way to relieve stress. I’ve made a lot of friends from
Read More »Karate-Do at Bilkent
The Bilkent Physical Education and Sports Center is offering karate classes for all who are interested in learning the skills of this Japanese martial art. The classes take place on Mondays at 7:30 p.m.
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