Fatima Jahan Ena

Fatima Jahan Ena is a member of the Editorial team.

Are we doing enough to make education safe for girls?

The systemic barriers that hinder girls’ pursuit of education have continued to remain deeply ingrained in our society.

2m ago

The vicious cycle sex workers are trapped in

Given the lax nature of Bangladesh’s legal enforcement measures, traffickers can easily coerce victims into signing forged documents

3m ago

Were we too quick to dismiss the efforts of student traffic volunteers?

The public reception up until now begets the question: did we dismiss the efforts of the students too easily?

4m ago

Navigating higher education alongside motherhood

Navigating motherhood amidst academics poses immense challenges, demanding resilience and support.

7m ago

Blue Eye Samurai: A visually stunning portrayal of a samurai’s vengeance

What Blue Eye Samurai excels at is elevating common archetypes and plotlines with high levels of finesse.

10m ago

DU, DIU among top 1000 universities in QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2024

The Sustainability Rankings compiled the world’s universities that are leading the way in social and environmental sustainability.

1y ago

When should you pursue a Master’s degree?

There are some factors to consider when opting for a Master’s degree as opposed to going headfirst into the workforce.

1y ago

Animated horror movies to enjoy with your friends

Here are some animated horror movies you can opt for if you’re not in the mood for chainsaws and summoning demons.

1y ago
September 26, 2019
September 26, 2019

What your food staples say about you

I’m already hungry. Let’s get to the point.

July 25, 2019
July 25, 2019

The journey of becoming politically educated

Growing up in a life of great privilege, I’ve always thought that the world of politics was a faraway abstract concept. It always seemed like a world reserved for grownups, mostly middle-aged men in suits. As an adult, I know that could not be further from the truth.

July 4, 2019
July 4, 2019

Existential crises for dummies

Have you ever found yourself riddled with questions about your existence?

July 4, 2019
July 4, 2019

MAYBE YOU’RE TOXIC

Toxicity in a person can be defined as behaviour that may harm others or even themselves.

May 23, 2019
May 23, 2019

THE GAME OF GAWSIA

In a galaxy far far away lies the Bangladeshi equivalent of Mordor, the land known as Gawsia. Feared by many but revered by even more, the strange land seemed like a completely different planet. One fateful day, four friends took it upon themselves to bravely venture into the heart of this land they’d heard so much about.

May 16, 2019
May 16, 2019

So you think you can survive dawats?

Ramadan is upon us, which means that it’s now the time for an abundance of dawats. You’ve been attending them for as long you can

April 25, 2019
April 25, 2019

Life lessons from inanimate objects

We all have different opinions on the activity of shopping. If I were to generalise my own, it would have three staples: children throwing tantrums, mothers being true warriors with their bargaining, and a variety of paraphernalia with incomprehensible mumbo-jumbo written on them.

April 18, 2019
April 18, 2019

Misconceptions from action movies

It may be safe to say that action movies are liked, even loved, by the majority of the general population. Action movies, when they are well-executed...

March 28, 2019
March 28, 2019

Commercials in real life

You groggily wake up to beautiful sunlight pouring into your room through the windows. Birds are chirping outside and the weather seems a bit… too pleasant.

March 21, 2019
March 21, 2019

The early influences of a horror fan

Fear has been embedded in humans since the beginning of time. It has allowed us to survive, adapt, and thrive. It is an essential pillar in the core of being human.