Prague is known for its thriving nightlife, but students are easily caught spending their weekends at overpriced and overrated bars. The city is full of quirky and classy spots for students to
Two weeks after Czechia’s parliamentary elections delivered a decisive win for Andrej Babiš’ ANO (“Yes”) party, coalition negotiations are revealing how uncertain the country’s political future remains. The vote drew nearly 5.6
Prague’s Press Play festival opened Oct. 7 at Kino Atlas cinema, celebrating journalists who report under censorship and political pressure. The festival runs until Oct. 11, screening films from around the world
AAU’s football club starts their competitive games this fall under fresh leadership, as they welcome alumni Matyáš Kousek and Ethan Fite as their new coaches. Kousek brings years of coaching experience, from
That first time you walked through a haunted house, watched that scary movie which left you sleepless, or when your older sibling first told that terrifying myth about the empty house up
The AAU library filled with wine-drinking cinephiles on Thursday evening for the opening night of the Film Watchers Club Cult of the Occult series, where Professor Anthony Marais screened his choice of
The AAU Film Watchers Club, where students gather in the library with wine and snacks to watch professor-picked movies, will kick off a new season of screenings this Thursday at 18:30 under
Former Prime Minister and billionaire businessman Andrej Babiš is a polarizing figure in Czech politics as his opposition party ANO leads voter surveys with 31% support rates before the Czech Republic’s parliamentary
The war in Ukraine is one of the most polarizing topics in the run-up to Czechia’s parliamentary elections on Oct. 3-4, with nearly half of voters saying their country provides too much
Students arriving for class on Monday were greeted with an unusual poster scattered across campus, advertising a new menu item at Café de Taxis: chickpea soup. The poster, which featured a pixelated