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By : Daniela Silva October 4, 2019October 11, 2019

On How We’d Be Doomed Without the Housekeeping Staff (and our Campus Therapy Dog, Ginto!)

During my first year at Bard College Berlin, I lived in the Waldrasse 16 dorm, or as we BCBers affectionately call it, W16. There I experienced for the first time sharing five bathrooms and one kitchen with around eighteen other students. I remember arriving at the building and thinking: this is going to be a mess.

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By : Sarah Nassabieh May 31, 2019June 13, 2019

About a Day in the Cafeteria (and what keeps us alive)

I joined the cafeteria staff on a Wednesday this past semester for part of the day to see how they prepare meals for hundreds of students and staff members every day.

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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.

By : Valerie Pochko April 28, 2013January 22, 2014

Crash Course in Berlin Job Hunting – First Careers Evening at ECLA of Bard

Although one of the cheapest cities in Germany, Berlin of course, like everywhere else, requires financial resources from those who want to fully experience the city in its dazzling diversity. No wonder that from the very first months at ECLA of Bard many students start trying to find part-time jobs for English speakers in Berlin,

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