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Can inclusion be a synonym for tokenism?

26 March 2024
In reality, those in power fear inclusion. It is a threat to their order, an unwelcome change.
26 March 2024
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Are digital spaces only for men?

6 March 2023
“As a woman, navigating online spaces in Bangladesh is quite challenging. Whether it’s crude comments about women or gender minorities, news of violence and people making fun of it and victim blaming or problematic content -
6 March 2023
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Bangladeshi youth at the forefront of the climate movement

7 March 2022
“While conducting surveys in the coastal areas, I realised how climate change was at the root of issues like lack of education, malnutrition, and soaring child marriage rates.
7 March 2022
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The future of higher education in Bangladesh

28 November 2021
“Whatever lies in the future of our university education, my peers and I will have a tough time adjusting to it as we have become accustomed to online classes. I don’t think things will go back to how they were before the Covid-19 pandemic, so I’m both excited and nervous about what’s to come,” shares Risana Islam, a third-year private university student in Dhaka.
28 November 2021
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INTERVIEW / ‘We need to foster policy literacy in young people’

9 September 2021
There is no one “young people”. In this country, we have young people from various backgrounds, rural and urban, as well as varied economic conditions.
9 September 2021
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An unparalleled veteran in the world of publishing

27 June 2021
Behind his big glasses and mischievous smile hid over 50 years of experience in publishing. Very few people would be able to claim the same kind of knowledge and understanding of the ins and outs of publishing as Mohiuddin Ahmed, Emeritus Publisher and Director, The University Press Limited.
27 June 2021
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Is the SME sector adequately women-friendly?

26 June 2021
“I had to let go of many employees, close down shops, and shift to mostly online deliveries,” shares Ashna Afroze, CEO and Founder of Prakriti Farming, when speaking about the initial hit faced by her small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
26 June 2021
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Time for Nature

4 June 2021
The theme for World Environment Day (WED) 2021, “Ecosystem Restoration”, is the ultimate environmental call to action. We can’t reverse time and prevent the damage that has already been done to our environment.
4 June 2021
Female zone

THE AUNTIEZONE

I'm unfortunate enough to have been in a wide spectrum of zones: the dude zone, bro zone, even apu zone. If you think those are bad, I'm here to burst your bubble just as how mine crashed down upon me as I, a 19-year-old, was called by a new title recently: auntie.
30 January 2019
BEAUTY GURU

DAY IN THE LIFE OF A BEAUTY GURU

I begrudgingly wake up and head straight to the filming room to grab my camera equipment. Today is the day I finally film my morning routine, so I head straight to the bathroom, do my 12-step Korean skincare routine then put on eight layers of makeup.
30 January 2019
A GOOD CUSTOMER ONLINE

HOW TO BE A GOOD CUSTOMER ONLINE

Contrary to popular belief, the customer is NOT always right. When communicating with businesses, some people forget one important detail: humans run the business. Can we forget common decency while talking to people just because they are labelled differently?
16 January 2019
GUIDED MEDITATION

GUIDE TO GUIDED MEDITATION

Have you ever tried meditation and thought it was completely useless? Or maybe you haven't even tried it because you think it doesn't work. I am here to change your mind.
5 December 2018
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Thoughts while in a changing room

The library, the rooftop at night, your bathroom, your bed at 3 AM – all of these are great places for thinking. But the best place to overthink is, by far, the changing room.
17 October 2018
APP REVIEW

PERFECT “AESTHETIC” VIDEO EDITOR

If any of you want to up your Instagram game, be it your stories or posts on your feed, the app “90s - Glitch VHS & Vaporwave Video Effects Editor” is what you need. It can be used to edit photos to make mini videos from 1-10 seconds and can also be used to edit actual videos.
3 October 2018
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For a healthy heart

Is your heart hurting?
28 September 2018
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The ultimate Alice in Wonderland spin-off

When you think of Alice in Wonderland, you think of crazy monarchs, tea parties, rabbits, and smiling cats. But in “Alice to Zouroku”, you think of existential crises, kids with superpowers, and an old man who loves giving a good scolding.
19 September 2018
Admission Season

The Jump from A Levels to Admission Season

Remember the good old days after O levels when everyone used to tell you about A levels being the hardest obstacle you'll need to go through in life? I can almost hear you laughing in pain, fellow university admission candidates.
19 September 2018
Board-less games

Board-less games for when you're bored

Get off your computers and spend some quality time with friends or family by playing some of these fun and easy games anytime, anywhere.
12 September 2018
Of Kings and Madmen

Of Kings and Madmen

B: The Beginning is an anime I had started watching on a whim since it had no real summary, therefore I had no clue what I was getting myself into. I can now safely say I've found a (sort of) hidden gem.
5 September 2018
Living Sustainably

Living Sustainably

Understand what choices you can make to positively impact our environment.
5 September 2018
VOI

When everything is black and white

VOI is a minimalistic puzzle game that will drive you insane. There are 88 levels and on each, you are given a seemingly simple shape to recreate using other shapes.
8 August 2018
Practicing our emotions

Practicing our emotions

A few weeks ago, I came across a podcast called “The Science of Happiness”. The host Dacher Keltner, a professor of psychology, brought in “happiness guinea pigs” in each episode, which were essentially people who shared their experiences after partaking in one of the practices that the website “Greater Good in Action” had in store.
1 August 2018
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An ode to potatoes

I was inspired to write an ode to potatoes honestly because I am shaped like one. Being potato-shaped, however, is nothing to be ashamed of since when it comes to cooking, potatoes are one of the most versatile vegetables out there.
1 August 2018
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If famous meet cutes happened in Bangladesh

For anyone confused about what exactly a meet cute is, it is a scene where the two leading characters of a romantic movie or TV show who are destined to be together, meet for the first time. Romantic comedies are never complete without an interesting meet cute, but what would change if these meet cutes happened in Bangladesh?
25 July 2018
Real vs Fake

Real vs. Fake: Friends Edition

People seem to have more plastic friends than there have been plastic World Cup fans this year and that says a lot about how much we truly value friendship.
18 July 2018
Youngsters Talk Parenting

Youngsters Talk Parenting

Aysha Zaheen, 19, an HSC graduate, thinks that the privacy of young people is an important matter that parents sometimes do not respect. “I guess it'd be nice if parents respected their kids' privacy.
18 July 2018
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Getting Help for Your Mental Health

A lot of people want help but don't know how to obtain it.
4 July 2018
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Why I avoid restaurant iftar offers

Let's face it: when Ramadan rolls around, the thing we most look forward to is the food. After fasting all day, the last thing you want is an underwhelming iftar, and I believe a majority of restaurants provide just that.
16 May 2018

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