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Adrin Sarwar

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Future facilities, expanding horizons

27 July 2026
East West University (EWU) stands as a pre-eminent beacon of academic excellence in Bangladesh, dedicated to providing world-class tertiary education at the very affordable cost.
27 July 2026
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A room to breathe amid Dhaka’s vanishing third spaces

27 July 2026
Imagine the scene: The clock strikes 4:00 PM. You have just walked out of an exhausting three-hour midterm exam.
27 July 2026
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Planning your first global trip?

30 June 2026
There is a specific kind of magic found in the crisp, untouched pages of a brand-new passport. Holding those leather-bound pages, it suddenly feels possible to roam anywhere on the map, crossing borders that once existed only in textbooks. For a first-time traveller, that initial spark of excitement is often a peak emotional experience. However, that thrill is frequently shadowed by a persistent cloud of logistical "what-ifs."
30 June 2026
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Hill or sea? Home, I said

30 June 2026
I remember a specific Saturday morning not too long ago. I woke up feeling completely drained, the kind of tired that a normal night's sleep just couldn't fix. My first instinct was to grab my phone and look for a getaway, somewhere far, somewhere different. But then I looked at the sheer effort involved: the packing, the long drive, the stress of navigating a new place, and the inevitable exhaustion of coming back. The idea of going somewhere far left long before I could get excited about it. I realised I didn't actually want to go anywhere; I just wanted to be on vacation.
30 June 2026
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Crafting the Perfect Home Coffee Station

24 June 2026
You don’t need a sprawling kitchen to design a professional-grade coffee nook; even a small countertop or a repurposed bar cart can become a stylish destination. Learn the "Big Three" equipment essentials and the organisation tricks needed to turn any corner into a functional, café-quality coffee station.
24 June 2026
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Crafting the Perfect Home Coffee Station

24 June 2026
There is a profound difference between making coffee and the ritual of the brew. For many of us, the kitchen is a high-traffic zone of clanking dishes and hurried lunches. But within that chaos, a growing movement toward the "home coffee station" has emerged, a dedicated, quiet sanctuary designed to turn the first twenty minutes of the day into a meditative experience.
24 June 2026
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Kichukkhon: Built from the warmth of earth

24 June 2026
In the dense urban fabric of Sylhet, “Kichukkhon” (A Little While) emerges as an inward-looking sanctuary designed by architect Rajon Das of Kshiti Sthapati. Conceived as a restorative retreat for a physician couple, the triplex residence prioritises privacy and stillness through the aesthetic philosophy of “Shanta Rasa.” By utilising a breathable brick-jali skin and passive design strategies, the project celebrates the warmth of the earth. 
24 June 2026
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Protect your walls this season

28 June 2026
In Bangladesh, our homes don’t just face the weather; they fight a seasonal war. Between the relentless humidity of the summer and the torrential downpours of the monsoon,
28 June 2026
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Signs that you are being exploited in your internship

The signs of such form of exploitation at the workplace are always there.
3 May 2025
Life after cadet college in Bangladesh

Life after cadet college: Adjusting aspirations and adapting to changes

A cadet begins their journey in class seven, spending six formative years immersed in a structured lifestyle. For most, these years are among the best of their lives, marked by deep friendships, camaraderie, and a strong sense of belonging.
6 March 2025
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The enduring presence of cats in Japanese literature

What’s with all the cats in Japanese literature?
28 February 2025
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Why you should be concerned about your trail of digital footprint

The things you do online can be picked up by advertisers, future employers, and even cybercriminals. This can sometimes spill over into your real life, shaping opportunities or causing problems.
24 February 2025
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Working at a startup: What fresh graduates should know

Startups offer valuable experience in adaptability, innovation, and problem-solving which can be appealing for fresh graduates. However, it is important to consider whether the startup environment aligns with your career goals to avoid any potential mismatch.
18 November 2024
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Carbon sinks in crisis: Explained

Human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, release significant amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere – disrupting the natural carbon cycle. In 2023, carbon pollution – as a result of human activity – reached a record 37.4 billion tonnes. With such record-breaking carbon emissions, it is getting harder for them to absorb atmospheric carbon.
31 October 2024
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Aftermath of the revolution: The mental health crisis among students

Participating in or witnessing violent protests can lead to long-term psychological effects such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and heightened levels of anger and stress.
24 October 2024
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Calm amidst the chaos: Book and study cafes in the capital

From classes to coaching and then back to many of our boisterous families, students may struggle to find a place of quiet to rest or self-study in peace. However, the collective struggle of the student population has given rise to multitudes of reading/study cafes around the city where you can go to catch your breath.
19 September 2024
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Are you thinking of getting into volunteering?

Many students have opted for volunteering as an activity to enhance their CVs and better equip themselves for securing future opportunities. Universities and employers value volunteer experience as it demonstrates commitment and a willingness to help others. However, many often jump at the first opportunity without considering whether it aligns with their goals and values.
10 September 2024
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Going back to school after exposure to violence: Are students prepared?

Though children will try to continue with their lives, the shadow of what they’ve seen and heard will loom over them.
22 August 2024
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