The International Chronicles

The International Chronicles

March 30, 2015

Name: Faraz Rafiq Department: Management Country of Origin: Pakistan What do you like best about Turkey? The thing I like most is that the Turkish people respect Pakistanis a lot. They don’t generalize or

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March 30, 2015

History repeats itself. In fact, the universe is held together by a number of intersecting loops of events. For example, the Moon blocks our vision of the Sun once every eleven years. There have

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The Brilliant Kevin Spacey

The Brilliant Kevin Spacey

March 30, 2015

I have been meaning to talk about this spectacularly talented actor: Kevin Spacey. What prompted me to write about him this week, though, was that I stumbled upon one of the episodes of “House

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Erasmus Interview Series: University of Dundee (UK), Anıl Öztürk (LAW/IV)

Erasmus Interview Series: University of Dundee (UK), Anıl Öztürk (LAW/IV)

March 30, 2015

What were the main reasons that encouraged you to choose the UK and Dundee? Actually, at first I did not consider Dundee as a choice, but the friend I planned to go with insisted

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Faces on Campus

Faces on Campus

March 30, 2015

By Ayesha Bilal (PSYC/II) Name: Efe Yavuzer (IR/IV) What’s your favorite triple? a) Movie: “Yamakasi” b) Book: “Korkma Ben Varım” by Murat Menteş c) Song: “In the End” by Linkin Park Can you describe

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Twisted Architects of Norway

Twisted Architects of Norway

March 23, 2015

This week we have two crazy bands from Norway. Both released fantastic albums in the early 2000s. This specific point is very important because their musical stance belongs to the late 80s-early 90s. It

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The International Chronicles

The International Chronicles

March 23, 2015

BY AMNA KARA (MAN/II) Name: Ali Asgher Makati Department: MAN/II Country of Origin: Pakistan What do you like best about Turkey? The best thing about Turkey, I guess, is that it’s really beautiful, and

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Whirling Wonder

Whirling Wonder

March 23, 2015

Biology is the science of exceptions. Something always runs contrary to the rule, no matter how widely encompassing that rule may be—there are anaerobic animals and multicellular bacteria, there are parasites that sometimes benefit

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