What Was Genesis Like Before the Sell-Out?

What Was Genesis Like Before the Sell-Out?

December 14, 2015

After dedicating a whole column to Yes in a previous week, it felt unfair not to do the same for their counterpart, Genesis. In every internet forum about progressive rock music, there are more

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The International Chronicles

The International Chronicles

December 7, 2015

BY AMNA KARA (MAN/III) Name: Igli Alivoda Department: Mechanical Engineering/I Country of Origin: Albania  What do you like best about Turkey?      Nice places to visit, and people being nice and open. Are

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The Skin We Live In

The Skin We Live In

December 7, 2015

What are we as a person? Are we our race? Our nationality? There are so many aspects of ourselves that we are defined, identified and considered on the basis of. The color of our

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How to Be Happy

How to Be Happy

December 7, 2015

There are billions of ideas about how to be happy. Many books, songs and people called “spiritual guides” keep telling you how to be happy, like it’s your duty to be happy. Because there

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Two Directions of Hip-Hop

Two Directions of Hip-Hop

December 7, 2015

A few months ago I stumbled upon a brief article on the relevance of lyrical content in hip-hop music. The commentary revolved around two of the most popular hip-hop albums of the year, Kendrick

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The International Chronicles

The International Chronicles

November 30, 2015

BY AMNA KARA (MAN/III) Name: Umer Qidwai Department: Management/III Country of Origin: Pakistan What do you like best about Turkey? From the calm waters of Antalya to the mysterious caves of Cappadocia, Turkey is

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5°

November 30, 2015

There is a lot of debate about what constitutes Architecture with a capital “a.” It’s a difficult question to answer, because no one knows what the question is. Are we looking for a building

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Lab Natation

Lab Natation

November 30, 2015

I’ve been aware for a while that Bilkent has a swimming pool, but only recently did I decide to see what it was all about. This rapidly proved to be a poor decision. Now,

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