Corona Proteste in Deutschland: Ist der Wahnsinn noch zu (s)toppen?
Authors . PoliticsNatürlich sollten friedliche Proteste, welches Thema sie auch betreffen, zulässig sein. Und selbstverständlich gibt es zu keinem Thema eine 100 Prozent einheitliche Meinung. Leider sind die aktuellen Corona Proteste bei weitem nicht mehr als friedlich einzustufen. Bei diesen „Spaziergängen“ wird massenhaft gegen das Gesetz verstoßen und vor Gewalt gegenüber der Polizei nicht zurückgeschreckt. Die Mehrheit
Get Your Hands “Dirty” in Germany
Authors . City life . Climate Change . Society . Student lifeFor the general public, throwing rubbish into the right bins could be a great starting point for environmental protection. Best Recycling Rate Around the Globe When I first moved into the Olympisches Dorf in September, my eyes were immediately caught by its intense colorfulness – not just those exquisitely-painted facades of the bungalows but also
If COVID never happened, how would we known each other …?
Authors . UncategorizedToday, I did an interview with my friend, Anjali Nautiyal. How did we get to know each other? She’s my language partner (Tandem partner): we’ve known each other for “mutual language practice”. Due to COVID, many of exchange students couldn’t study in Japan. Additionally, we had less opportunities to communicate with them. I also expected
Amy Zhou: “Cheerleading is part of who I am”
Authors . Uncategorized“Cheerleading, for me, is a life-changing hobby!” says Amy Zhou, a PE teacher working at an international school in Shanghai, also a dear friend of mine. She always has a splendid smile, pumped with energy and enthusiasm. When she was still a college student, she encountered with one of the most influential and renowned cheerleading
Meet Medic Student Mira Patel
Authors . Health . Media . Society . Student lifeFact File Name: Mira Patel Age: 21 Ethnicity: British Indian/Portuguese Location: London Occupation: Tutor & Vaccinator Education: 3rd year studying medicine at King’s Collage Star Sign: Leo Hobbies: Mira enjoys most sports but especially Football and Cricket, Going to rooftop bars and trying different foods at stylish restaurants Relation: Friends of 11 years Favourite drink: Mojito Life as
Sustainable lifestyle
AuthorsInterview with Fleur Rosier 1. Can you point out why sustainability is so important to you? a. Because a lot of the stuff we use daily is luxury. You don’t need a lot of things you use daily. Like a plastic bottle or plastic bags. And besides that, there are a lot of things like
Hallo!
Authors . CultureMy name is Soyoung and I am from South Korea. I was born and raised in Seoul but after I graduated from high school I moved to the UK to study English. It was my first time coming to Europe (back then the UK was still in the European Union;) and everything was so cool
Being vegetarian
Authors . FoodThis week COP26 stakes place. Where world leaders, negotiators, government representatives, businesses, and citizens talk for 12 days about the changing climate. A lot of companies are letting themselves out on social media. Also, The Vegetarian Butcher has an opinion about this because of all the greenhouse gasses that come from food nearly 60% come
Greetings from China! …and something about me
AuthorsHello everyone. My name is Ruilin Zhang. I come from China. I’m a Junior from Nankai University and major in German philology. Now I’m an exchange student at LMU, I’m going to spend a whole academic year to experience new things. In my current 20 years of life, I mainly live in Tianjin, which is a
Ich heiße Yang. Oder Jan?
AuthorsDear fellow IfKWers, Good day! Thanks to Erasmus+, I am now sitting here in a compact but cozy bungalow at Olympisches Dorf 1972 introducing myself to you. You can call me Yang, or its almost perfect German equivalent – Jan. I am a Chinese student who opted for a full-time master’s program at the University