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Archaeology Students Take Part in Student Symposium
Recently, two students from the Department of Archaeology traveled to Erzurum to take part in the 10th International Archaeology Student Symposium. The symposium, organized by undergraduate archaeology students, is held each year at a
Read More »10 Ways to Study Efficiently
Efficiency (n): The act of surviving the semester by having an elegant, above three point five GPA. Who wouldn’t want that? The problem is maybe not knowing the right ways to get the maximum
Read More »The International Chronicles
BY NAUSHERWAN AZIZ (MAN/III) Name: Mohamed Jamal Bakali Tahiri Department: Psychology/I Country of Origin: Morocco What do you like best about Turkey? What I like most about Turkey is the huge amount of diversity
Read More »Window on the Post-Punk Scene
Anyone who has some taste in music would agree with the proposition that the last four decades have been very prolific for the music scene. Among those decades, the one that has had perhaps
Read More »Music: A Personal Essay
I began to make music in May. I did not know what I would do or how to do it. I didn’t know what it would mean for me. I wanted to, so I
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 »Library Week at Bilkent
Last week, Turkey’s 55th Library Week was celebrated around the country, with the aim of focusing attention on books, libraries and librarians, and encouraging the habit of reading. At Bilkent, the University Library marked
Read More »Labor Leaders Share Their Perspectives With ECON460 Students
This semester, the ECON460 Economics of Globalization course has hosted two figures prominent in the labor movement in Turkey: Numan Özcan, Turkey’s representative to the UN’s International Labour Organization (ILO) and director of its
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