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By : Claire August April 2, 2019April 5, 2019

An Interview with Tina Joaquim and her cat, Sheba

In this podcast episode, Claire August talks to Study Abroad and Internship Placement Officer Tina Joaquim. Stay tuned to hear about exciting new career center opportunities, the latest addition of study abroad options, and Tina’s cat.

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By : Kaya Stein March 31, 2019April 2, 2019

Is “Denglish” an Identity?

If I wanted to escape the confusion of my identity, Bard Berlin seems only to cement my bewilderment. It is an English speaking university on the edge of the biggest German city. It is easy to spend days speaking, reading, and writing only in English. Occasionally, I feel guilty about this.

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By : Wilma Ewerhart March 26, 2019March 31, 2019

M1 Jewels Ep. 4 – Creative consciences congregating from Bornholmer- to Weinmeisterstraße

I firmly believe in the untapped energy of the M1 line: Along the tram tracks are some real jewels that are often ignored in favor of venues elsewhere in the city that require long, complicated transport routes. In this piece, a sugar rush makes us dribble table tennis balls and belt our hearts out.

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By : Alexandra Huff March 23, 2019March 26, 2019

Germany’s General Strike and the Future of Care Work

On Monday, February 26, warning strikes and protests erupted in Germany from across the public sector. Those taking to the streets included teachers, nurses and park administrators, causing school and daycare closures and slowdowns in hospitals and government offices.

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By : Anna Winslow March 19, 2019March 23, 2019

Long Island

On the train by the dim / Lit water blue / With white boats / Sloping in, the train / Too metallic and / Rusted for the soft / Evening, the light inside / Too green, reminiscent / Of death and / Cleaning supplies

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By : Sarah Nassabieh March 15, 2019March 19, 2019

What makes you HUMAN?

A film review about the documentary Human that shows people from all over the world. While looking into their eyes, you will hear about life, love and suffering. Their stories will introduce you to other worlds. They will make you think about your own.

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By : Wilma Ewerhart March 12, 2019March 15, 2019

M1 Jewels Ep. 3 – Bonheur, books and bouldering: Bürgerpark to Masurenstraße

I firmly believe in the untapped energy of the M1 line: Along the tram tracks are some real jewels that are often ignored in favor of venues elsewhere in the city that require long, complicated transport routes. In this piece, I’d like to show you a castle, delicious coffee and burgers, and a childhood museum.

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By : Margarethe Hattingh March 8, 2019March 12, 2019

From the Archives – Celebrating the Eight(h)

The 8th March 2019 is the first year Berlin will celebrate International Women’s Day as an official public holiday. This day invites us to reflect on its historical and political implications. To mark the occasion and encourage contemplation, Die Bärliner has uncovered eight evocative pieces.

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