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Unbreaking News: An Argument for Order In The Media (Part Two)
In my previous article, I discussed the challenges that journalism faces in reclaiming its legitimacy in the eyes of the people....
UnBreaking News: An Argument for Order in the Media (Part One)
Some make a hobby of following the lives of celebrity train wrecks stumbling about in the shadows of their fame — ugly, drugged up and...
The Caregiver
The rims of her eyes are red, and she fights her tears as they threaten to spill out. “I am sorry.”, she apologizes softly. From the...
10 Tips for Traveling as an Exchange Student in Europe
If any of you are planning to go on exchange, rest assured, it is the most exciting experience ever! I recently returned from Maastricht,...
What Netflix’s 'You' Taught Me About Being Attractive
Image credit: https://www.flickeringmyth.com/2018/12/tv-review-netflixs-you/ I still remember my inner fan-girl screaming the minute Joe...
Is It The End of Print As We Know It?
If there’s anything more gratifying than pizza and spaghetti in my life, it’s turning over the pages of a book for the first time and...
Giving Wings to Dreams: An interview with Dr Gül İnanç
Out of sight, out of mind – that is often the plight of refugees, who drift across unfamiliar shores, as victims of war, genocide or...
Why Environmental Economics Matters
“Environment” used to be a word that a child used to describe anything that surrounds him or her. Today, it has disparate connotations,...
Mars and Venus: A psychological perspective on gender
Twenty-seven years after publishing his best-selling novel Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, John Gray believes that the...
Dear "Skinny Figure" Obsessed Millennial
You scroll through your Instagram feed and it looks something like this: pictures of your friends (intended to make you cringe at your...
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