Ayaan Shams Siddiquee

Ayaan Shams Siddiquee is a contributing writer at Campus, Rising Stars, and Star Youth.

The sound of resistance: Songs that came out during the student movement

Some of our country’s talented musicians courageously stood up against the previous regime and violence on peaceful student protestors during the quota reform movement. These are some tracks that were released in the past month to fuel the rage and stand in solidarity with students.

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How the youth is contributing to flood relief in unique ways

From doing charity livestreams to selling SEO backlinks, the Bangladeshi youth is finding interesting avenues to generate funds for flood victims.

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Youth mobilise to safeguard minority establishments and places of worship

While such initiatives are commendable, they, of course, don’t offer a proper solution to the primary problems at hand.

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Jail cells can never be appropriate grounds to hold exams

On July 31, the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Jashore, released a public notice announcing that two detained HSC 2024 examinees would have to appear for their upcoming exams from Satkhira District Jail.

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HSC 2024 examinees call for a boycott of exams if candidates remain detained

Following the arrests of hundreds of student, board examinees from colleges around the country took to social media to announce a firm, unified decision– examinees will boycott HSC entirely if even a single one of their batch-mates are still detained and not allowed to appear for the exams.

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Kaiju no. 8: The breath of fresh air shounen anime needed

Kaiju No. 8 is anything but conventional, as it subverts any and all expectations right from the get-go.

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Keeping a family tradition alive through knitting

How Rudaba turned her passion into a business

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Bringing back the tradition of exchanging Eid cards

Young people should be encouraged to explore creative avenues and spend time with friends and loved ones beyond the digital space.

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November 17, 2022
November 17, 2022

Are people joining gyms for the right reasons?

Breaking down the ugly sides of what motivates people to hit the gym.

November 17, 2022
November 17, 2022

Curating a wedding dala for anime fans

Here’s a list of surprise items that you can sneak into a wedding dala for anime fans to lighten up their special day.

November 4, 2022
November 4, 2022

Chainsaw Man is MAPPA’s most thoughtful adaptation

MAPPA surpassed all expectations with an unconventional take on Chainsaw Man.

November 3, 2022
November 3, 2022

Blue Lock is a dystopian reimagination of sports anime

Blue Lock is an anime that must be taken with a grain of salt.

October 23, 2022
October 23, 2022

Experiencing the five stages of grief as a gamer during load shedding

Gamers operate on a different league of insanity when their monitors suddenly go dark in front of their eyes.

October 19, 2022
October 19, 2022

One Piece Film: Red is imperfect, absurd, and beautiful

One Piece Film: Red is unique in terms of narratives and storytelling.

October 14, 2022
October 14, 2022

Everything you need to know before watching One Piece Film: Red

Film: Red follows the Straw Hat Pirates as they venture into the world’s grandest concert.

October 7, 2022
October 7, 2022

Summertime Render does mystery, thriller, and time travel right

Summertime Render is a testament to good writing and solid direction.

September 15, 2022
September 15, 2022

Why Blue Box is a hidden gem among romance manga

Blue Box has established itself as a heartwarming story of love and steadfast determination.

September 8, 2022
September 8, 2022

The bitter relationship between English version students and board exams

English version questions in board exams often contain errors since the translators are grossly underskilled.