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Outsourcing “Unwanted Migrants” — Response to an Article by The National

opinion

Outsourcing “Unwanted Migrants” — Response to an Article by The National

  • Joshua Isaac

The EU's recent proposal to send “unwanted migrants” to Uganda, Uzbekistan, and Albania raises ethical alarms, risks human rights, and shirks moral...

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Navigating Confidence and Self-Doubt at NYUAD: The Imposter Syndrome and the Dunning-Kruger Effect in Academic Life

Navigating Confidence and Self-Doubt at NYUAD: The Imposter Syndrome and the Dunning-Kruger Effect in Academic Life

  • Nicoleta Geru

Confidence and Doubt for NYUAD students is in constant flux. In this competitive environment, it is easy for us to feel like we are not worthy of...

AD Secrets: Comeback Edition

AD Secrets: Comeback Edition

  • Joshua Isaac

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    Divya Aswani

Explore hidden gems in Abu Dhabi with the revived AD Secrets series — discover study spots, culinary delights, cultural hubs, and unique experiences.

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The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics Recognizes Institutions as Keys to Prosperity

  • Muhammad Abdullah

Navigating Confidence and Self-Doubt at NYUAD: The Imposter Syndrome and the Dunning-Kruger Effect in Academic Life

  • Nicoleta Geru

Warming Up Post Cold War: Slavic Representation in Media

  • Marija Janeva

The False Comfort of Separating The Art From The Artist

  • Divya Aswani

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The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics Recognizes Institutions as Keys to Prosperity

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics Recognizes Institutions as Keys to Prosperity

  • Muhammad Abdullah

MIT's Acemoglu, Johnson, and UChicago’s Robinson win the Nobel Prize in Economics for their research showing how inclusive versus extractive...

Weekend of Elections: Bulgaria, Georgia, Lithuania and Japan vote

Weekend of Elections: Bulgaria, Georgia, Lithuania and Japan vote

  • Yana Peeva

In only one weekend, four countries around the globe held major elections. Yet the uncertainties over the internal and foreign affairs of the states...

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Sometimes Words Aren’t Enough

Sometimes Words Aren’t Enough

  • Dina Damouri

A poem about coming to terms with the apparent shallowness of words, and that while they are the only things we can use for description, they end up...

Letters I Never Sent — Letter #1

Letters I Never Sent — Letter #1

  • Verse Satile

One of many letters that people never sent.

Joker: Folie À Deux: The Joke That Fell Flat

Joker: Folie À Deux: The Joke That Fell Flat

  • Mayada Abuhaleeqa

Major spoilers ahead! The sequel to the blockbuster thriller Joker has received mixed reactions from audiences and critics, but it has been generally...

Music Column: HOA-HOA-HOA Edition

Music Column: HOA-HOA-HOA Edition

  • Yana Peeva

Quite a few of us Saadiyat residents might have forgotten that around the Northern Hemisphere, autumn is now in full bloom. Or more like full gloom....

features
Falcons Debate Union This Year: A New Start With Challenges and Endeavors

Falcons Debate Union This Year: A New Start With Challenges and Endeavors

  • Joshua Isaac

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    Anna Stathopoulou

This article will explore the Union’s dynamic approach to debate, its commitment to excellence, and the memorable moments that made the IIT Bombay...

opinion
Conversational Arabic is Dying

Conversational Arabic is Dying

  • Dina Damouri

We Arabs often overlook our native language, favoring English as a mark of modernity. But Arabic is our heritage — rich, poetic, and worth...

The False Comfort of Separating The Art From The Artist

The False Comfort of Separating The Art From The Artist

  • Divya Aswani

The widely accepted idea that we can separate the art from the problematic artist is an intellectual safety blanket. It lets us avoid confronting...

Warming Up Post Cold War: Slavic Representation in Media

Warming Up Post Cold War: Slavic Representation in Media

  • Marija Janeva

Western media reduces Slavic people to damaging stereotypes. It’s time to break these clichés and advocate for true, diverse representation.

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