Tímea Szabó, Member of the National Assembly of Hungary, is a CIA agent. At least, that’s what Viktor Orbán would like you to believe. In actuality, Szabó worked briefly as a researcher
AAU’s Student Affairs introduced the idea of a pre-paid meal plan option following interest in additional dining options during the 2024 Student Satisfaction Survey. The Cafe des Taxis is the primary on-campus
I’ve been friends with Nguyen Thi Huyen Trang since I moved to an apartment across the street from the convenience store she works at. Trang and I would see each other almost
Acclaimed Czech author Petra Hůlová visited the AAU Library last Thursday for a panel discussion about her novel Trump Card (Nejvyšší karta), soon to be released in English translation, in which the
Students from Professor Björn Steinz’ Documentary Photography and Video Storytelling classes will exhibit their final projects on Dec. 2 in the AAU Art Space at 3pm and 4pm respectively. Throughout the semester,
I have known her for so long that I can’t even recall when it all began. She is the kind of person whose honesty feels refreshing, never cruel. She tends to always
As the debate around artificial intelligence grows on university campuses, two AAU professors shared their views on how the technology is reshaping student learning and academic integrity. In universities, opinions on AI
Czechia annually celebrates November 17th as the National Struggle for Freedom and Democracy day with concerts, protests, and gatherings to commemorate the peaceful Velvet Revolution which brought an end to the Communist
Millions of people gathered across the globe to participate in peaceful yet passionate demonstrations against the U.S. President Donald Trump last month in response to the unprecedented past 8 months of Trump’s
The leaders of the AAU Football club spoke on Nov. 3 at an open press conference on their exciting plans for the future, giving fans an opportunity to learn more about the