Education / The A level grading system explained
17 August 2026
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Education
TV Series / The Wonderfools: Messy at first, but surprisingly worth the ride
11 August 2026
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Rising Stars
Reader Submission / How society’s obsession with success harms young people’s mental health
11 August 2026
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Rising Stars
Reader Submission / Smiles that changed my perspective
10 August 2026
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Rising Stars
Movies / Nolan’s reframing of The Odyssey
6 August 2026
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Campus
Reader Submission / The piper’s solace
3 August 2026
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Fiction
Movies / Backrooms is a liminal nightmare, until it isn’t
2 August 2026
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Pop culture
Movies / Spider-Man: Brand New Day: A timeless hero’s confrontation with isolation
1 August 2026
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Pop Culture
Education / Sleep deprivation and school start times: A conundrum
31 July 2026
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Education
Education / The hallmark of excellence
30 July 2026
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Education
Why school newspapers should be encouraged
From the students' perspective, journalism is a great way to develop crucial skills needed to succeed in the real world.
1 December 2022
My first encounter with the unknown
“Excellent! Come downstairs, we’re waiting for you.”
24 November 2022
Superman is the best kind of fictional role model
An iconic character who inspires from the confines of comic books and silver-screens.
11 November 2022
Lady from Leo’s Dream
Leo had just finished his painting. He took a few steps away from the canvas to have a better look – a lady standing on a landscape with a pale smile.
6 October 2022
5 Korean R&B artists you don’t want to miss out on
For listeners who want to tune into the genre.
29 September 2022
What schools can do to support students’ mental health
It is high time schools started supporting students going through emotional distress.
29 September 2022
Can English medium students get into public universities? Yes!
The struggle for English medium students is high when trying to get into public universities.
29 September 2022
Area-wise schooling is a great idea, but conditions apply
To make area-based schooling successful this time, development must be well-researched and efficient.
7 September 2022
We should be more empathetic towards O/A Level students this year
We should be mindful of how circumstances were different this year.
18 August 2022
Why Studio Ghibli’s Howl’s Moving Castle is a Timeless Classic
The movie is the breadth of the human experience, of what it means to be alive.
18 August 2022
What you need to know about inflation
Inflation leads to the devaluation of a particular currency.
18 August 2022
What makes Extraordinary Attorney Woo a compelling and endearing K-drama?
The drama tackles some of the most prevalent issues in contemporary Korean society.
30 July 2022
Adapting students from diverse academic backgrounds
Helping first year students from diverse academic backgrounds adapt is a challenge for universities.
2 June 2022
Jalebi, Saree, Samosa: When did we become too good for Bangla?
“It just doesn’t sit well in your mouth, ma.”
30 March 2022
When you’re not good at your new hobby
If you relate to this feeling, don't worry. You're not alone.
16 February 2022
A promising star of karate
From the age of 10, Marzan Akter Priya knew that her calling in life is karate. She used to watch seniors and juniors in karate training from a window in her classroom. However, she did not pluck up the courage to join them because such activities were strictly prohibited in her household.
7 February 2022
Faatiha’s earnest mission of combatting climate change
Faatiha Aayat is a Bangladeshi writer, child rights activist, and climate campaigner living in New York, USA.
23 December 2021
Menstruating for the first time
People who never get prior education always end up panicking.
15 December 2021
11-year-old Toky Yasar Ayman’s earnest tribute to Sheikh Russel
Eleven-year-old Toky Yasar Ayman has impressed one and all with his melodious voice. He recently partnered up with renowned singer and lyricist Shafiq Tuhin for the duet song, “Sheikh Russeler Kanna”.
22 October 2021
What They Don’t Tell You About the Statement of Purpose
The SOP, in a way, is a conversation with the admissions committee.
29 September 2021