Desire
Although we are created and live in language, the way we speak and therefore are seen, there are some close, refined things that occupy our bodies. These are sources of action different than is
Read More »Considering Different Approaches to the Bass Guitar
It has never been a good idea to compare individual musical instruments and rate their significance. I have noticed that a favorite question for debate within the musical community is “Which instrument is the
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 »A Closer Look at 2018
What Happened Globally? Jan. 9 Anti-government protests in Iran Feb. 9–25 The Winter Olympics in South Korea, with North Korea participating Feb. 13 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu charged with fraud Feb. 24 Raul
Read More »Being Mirrors
This will be the last column I write for Bilkent News. And I want to start with a story in this last column. There once lived a bird. Like other birds, she ate worms
Read More »Schubert’s Winterreise
“A stranger I arrived, a stranger I depart.” With these words, the winter journey of a stranger begins. This is the one of the more astonishing moments of classical music. In the late 1820s,
Read More »A Word From the Wise: Seniors’ Advice to Freshmen
BY DANIYAL ADMANY (CTIS/II) 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
Read More »FACULTY Q&A: Interview With Lutz Peschke
BY AFSHAN NABI (MBG/IV) Lutz Peschke, who holds a PhD in chemistry from Heidelberg University (1996) and a PhD in media studies from the University of Bonn (2018), is an assistant professor in the
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