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Lula is back. Bolsonaro is gone.

news

Lula is back. Bolsonaro is gone.

  • Leonardo Dias

After four weeks of unprecedented political violence, mass spreading of fake news and empty promises since the first ballot round, Brazilians...

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Fall Break Recovery from Burnout Fosters More Burnout

Fall Break Recovery from Burnout Fosters More Burnout

  • Ethan Fulton

The nine days we have to do nothing, travel the world, or anything in between is a crucial time for rejuvenation. Why is nobody rejuvenated?

Why am I not a fly?

Why am I not a fly?

  • Iman Lalani

60% of the human genome overlaps with the fruit fly genome. Here is how studying these similarities is helping our understanding of the human body.

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Lula is back. Bolsonaro is gone.

  • Leonardo Dias

The Bravery and Cowardice in Russia

  • Milena Pugina

As Winter Draws Near, Here’s How to Explore Abu Dhabi

  • Yana Peeva

On UK’s first Prime Minister of Color, Rishi Sunak

  • Shanzae Ashar Siddiqui

columns
Your Weekly Music Recs Vol. IV

Your Weekly Music Recs Vol. IV

  • Yana Peeva

A look back at everything that happened during the fall break (which we already forgot happened) and the past couple of weeks, which were...

Student Energy Summit Is Coming to NYUAD

Student Energy Summit Is Coming to NYUAD

  • Beniamin Strzelecki

Revisiting the recent achievements and advocacy in the energy sector and discussing Taaqa SIG's preparation for the Student Energy Summit in November...

opinion
Tomato Soup for Future: Is the Latest Trend in Climate Activists’ Public Actions Truly Unfounded?

Tomato Soup for Future: Is the Latest Trend in Climate Activists’ Public Actions Truly Unfounded?

  • Yana Peeva

If scandal is what makes the media world go around, then the “Just Stop Oil” representatives might have found the solution to rekindling interest in...

There is no longer a stable, international system. What should be done?

There is no longer a stable, international system. What should be done?

  • Stefan Mitikj

The failure of international cooperation and simultaneous shocks have rendered crisis management difficult. The world needs fresh thinking and a...

The Bravery and Cowardice in Russia

The Bravery and Cowardice in Russia

  • Milena Pugina

The war in Ukraine has divided Russian society irrevocably as once seemingly decent people support the senseless destruction of the Ukrainian people....

How to deal with conflicts at home

How to deal with conflicts at home

  • Anastasiia-Lei Yang

Conservative vs liberal, religious vs atheist, individualistic vs collectivistic. How can we co-exist with different fundamental values?

features
 Navigating Mid-semester burnout

Navigating Mid-semester burnout

  • Shahram Chaudhry

How can we prevent burning out in the middle of the semester? I discuss my tips and own experiences dealing with burnout.

 ámaxa: from an idealistic vision to an investment-ready social enterprise

ámaxa: from an idealistic vision to an investment-ready social enterprise

  • Lauren McMillen

From a high school junior’s overseas charity initiative to a global social enterprise, ámaxa is a company led purely by NYUAD alumni and current...

As Winter Draws Near, Here’s How to Explore Abu Dhabi

As Winter Draws Near, Here’s How to Explore Abu Dhabi

  • Yana Peeva

Now that the weather is no longer an obstacle to experiencing the Abu Dhabi outdoors, it is time to make the most of what the city has to offer. Here...

news
On UK’s first Prime Minister of Color, Rishi Sunak

On UK’s first Prime Minister of Color, Rishi Sunak

  • Shanzae Ashar Siddiqui

On Oct. 25, Sunak formed a government in King Charles III’s name, becoming the first ever person of color, Asian and Hindu to reside in 10 Downing...

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