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Everything Sucks and the World is Ending. Or Is It?

features

Everything Sucks and the World is Ending. Or Is It?

  • Marija Janeva

Seeing the beauty in the world does not take away your right to fight for change or feel empathy for everything less, and far worse, than beautiful....

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Truth be Damned: Meta’s Post-Fact-checking Reality

Truth be Damned: Meta’s Post-Fact-checking Reality

  • Malika Singh

Meta’s overhaul isn’t just a policy shift—it’s a blueprint for a world where truth is optional, outrage rules, and accountability fades. As hate and...

The Gaza Ceasefire: Current Status, Implications and What Can We Expect?

The Gaza Ceasefire: Current Status, Implications and What Can We Expect?

  • Taanya Kapur

The Gaza ceasefire brings a short break in fighting. Prisoners are being exchanged, and aid is reaching those in need. But tensions are still high,...

trending

Truth be Damned: Meta’s Post-Fact-checking Reality

  • Malika Singh

The Gaza Ceasefire: Current Status, Implications and What Can We Expect?

  • Taanya Kapur

Everything Sucks and the World is Ending. Or Is It?

  • Marija Janeva

Grammys: Creating Cultural Impact or Becoming Culturally Irrelevant?

  • Naisha Rajani

opinion
Grammys: Creating Cultural Impact or Becoming Culturally Irrelevant?

Grammys: Creating Cultural Impact or Becoming Culturally Irrelevant?

  • Naisha Rajani

Although the Recording Academy has implemented changes to the GRAMMY Awards, the need to evaluate its place within our culture remains relevant.

Your Academic Laziness is Killing the Planet

Your Academic Laziness is Killing the Planet

  • Ziya Vhora

Is the convenience brought by generative AI tools worth the huge long-term damage to the environment?

columns
New Year, Same Old Music Column

New Year, Same Old Music Column

  • Yana Peeva

The joke “We have not seen each other since last year” is already old, but at least in the case of the Music Column it is real; you have not received...

How to Survive a Real Winter, After Abu Dhabi

How to Survive a Real Winter, After Abu Dhabi

  • Xandra Eid

So, you’ve traded the blistering heat of Abu Dhabi for the icy grip of winter — congratulations! This survival guide has everything you need to know...

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I Arrived to DC as Trump Was inaugurated. Here's What Really Went Down.

I Arrived to DC as Trump Was inaugurated. Here's What Really Went Down.

  • Xandra Eid

From Trump’s second inauguration to the 2025 March for Our Lives, my weekend in DC was a whirlwind of political spectacle and protest.

The Digital Middle Ages and Are We Entering a New Feudal Era?

The Digital Middle Ages and Are We Entering a New Feudal Era?

  • Nicoleta Geru

As tech companies increasingly shape the socio-political landscape, we must consider whether we are digital slaves to corporate lords, or if we can...

“It is harder to hate what you’re familiar with”, an Interview with Dr. Klein

“It is harder to hate what you’re familiar with”, an Interview with Dr. Klein

  • Mira Raue

Our campus prides itself on a blooming conversation culture. The students come from all over the world and are encouraged to share and develop a...

The Threads to Within: Spain’s Islamic History in Today’s West-East Dichotomy

The Threads to Within: Spain’s Islamic History in Today’s West-East Dichotomy

  • Mira Raue

What if what we see as a foreigner is just a reflection of ourselves? Exploring the remnants of Al-Andalus, led to my realization that the threads of...

TUKTUK in Soweto: Travel Diaries

TUKTUK in Soweto: Travel Diaries

  • Mira Raue

Exploring questions of identity and privilege on a bright red tuktuk in Soweto.

news
Bygones: A Diasporic Meditation on Loss, Longing, and Memory

Bygones: A Diasporic Meditation on Loss, Longing, and Memory

  • Manahil Faisal

Bygones, the latest exhibition at the Project Space, explores diaspora, loss, and longing through the works of fourteen artists. What does it mean to...

Palestinians Return to Northern Gaza Amid Displacement Fears

Palestinians Return to Northern Gaza Amid Displacement Fears

  • Chadi Saadoun

As Gazans return, Trump's proposal to relocate them sparks outrage, raising concerns of displacement and instability.

Coup or Collapse? South Korea’s Impeached President Faces Insurrection Trial

Coup or Collapse? South Korea’s Impeached President Faces Insurrection Trial

  • Mayada Abuhaleeqa

Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been indicted for insurrection after his failed martial law attempt. With political turmoil at its...

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