Second year students of the bachelor in sport management program organized – in corporation with Molde voksenopplæringssenter – a project in order to help refugees integrate into Norwegian culture. The project took place on Friday 17th November in Molde Idrettens hus. In the morning there were typical Norwegian 17th May activities like potato race, sack … Fortsett å lese HiMolde students help to integrate refugees →
Together with Molde voksenopplæringssenter, the second-year students in the Sport Management bachelor program work on a socially inclusive project with current refugees. Although it is a real pilot project, it already now turns out to be a win-win cooperation. By RAPHAELA OSSBERGER (text & photo) At the moment, about 400 refugees are engaged in the … Fortsett å lese HiMolde students paving the way for refugee integration →
The mindset of Syrian people has changed due to the war, says Obaida Dalati, a refugee from war-torn Aleppo now living in Molde. By BENJAMIN MOEYERSONS (text & photo) Saturday 19th of November, it was time for another KIA (Kristent Interkulturelt Arbeid) event. This week’s International Café theme was Syria. «Currently there are about 40 … Fortsett å lese Syrian refugee: – What matters most is the future of my children →
BATNFJORDSØRA (Panorama): Campus cooking is typically about hamburgers, pizzas and instant noodles rather than fruit and veggies. Organised by ESN Molde, students flocked to the Farmer’s Market Day (Dyregoddagene) last Saturday at Batnfjordsøra to make their way to the self-check-out line and out of the supermarket. Unlike Asian culture, where open markets occur every day, those … Fortsett å lese ESN visit to Dyregoddagene, an annual Farmer’s Market →
Many international students and some Norwegian students in HiMolde are definitely not unfamiliar with a small church called Pinsekirken between Kvam and Campus student housing. By AMBER HUANG Location Surrounded by stone-paved road, standing on a slope, Pinsekirken is located near the supermarket Bunnpris. Although people passes by every day, not so many of them … Fortsett å lese An alternative to tedious parties: Friday night in Pinsekirken →
OPPDAL (Panorama): Two non-Norwegian students ended up lost in Vinteruka somewhere between home-made wine, snus, hot dogs, mountains, snow and fun. By MATTHEW LUNN, KRYSTOF DIATKA and PAVLA UJMIAKOVA (photo) Matt and Krys were on a quest to discover what Vinteruka, the skiing trip organized by students of Himolde, was actually about.The trip took place … Fortsett å lese Beer for breakfast →
It is that time and season of the year when the festive mood is undeniably present. Christmas and New Year’s have significant meanings to various people, others celebrating it in unique ways. We asked a few MUC students how they will celebrate the holiday season. By MONICA AKECH SYSTAD (text & photo) Neema Kaya (25) & … Fortsett å lese Holiday fever →
One of the central Iranian student leaders at MIT is astonished by Norway’s treatment of Iranian students. «Norwegian police is making a fool of itself», he claims. Av Albert H. Collett, Universitetsavisa “If the aim is to create as much noise as possible, the Norwegian security police is doing an excellent job. I haven’t heard about any … Fortsett å lese «Foolish police behaviour» →
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