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Eli Celeste-Cohen satirizes the victory of KSV-KJÖ in CEU’s student union elections and outlines their next steps in swapping our George Soros for Karl Marx.
Is KSV-KJÖ truly communist or merely choreographic? Guido Ugo Sitzia does not vindicate Eli Celeste-Cohen’s satirical takedown of CEU’s ruling party, but rather refocuses criticism of the party by labeling it an “Imaginary Marxism”, unrelated to its namesake and unironically blind of its weight.
Hungarian liberal intellectuals and artists have supported the censure of Pro-Palestinian Irish rap trio Kneecap from Budapest’s Sviget Festival. Samu Banfalvi decries the hypocrisy of Hungarian society silence against the Gaza genocide.
Teodora Risteska Daskalovski details her discovery of Vienna’s cafes, bars and parks in the first month of move to our city - plus what one does on a ‘scary’ Austrian Sunday.
Johanna Öövel and Carolina Gabler enumerate the reasons why CEU should join the Europe-wide Plant-Based University initiative and why you should take part.
Andrey Sapozhnikov gives his take on the liberation and loss of music streaming platform - and the irrational happiness his return to physical media gave him.
Teodora Risteska Daskalovski develops a questionare for you to select your perfect book - despite university reading fatigue.
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