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Art as a side hustle and the students who make it work

Running a business full-time is not feasible for most, but many students throughout the country have their own side hustles going.

6d ago

Student drops three semesters to focus on club activities

The reality is that as a freshman, everyone around you is busy being recruited by university clubs.

1m ago

Ramadan away from home

In the month of abstinence and devotion, it’s quite important for dormitories to ensure an environment conducive to religious practices.

1m ago

Can the youth revive democracy in Bangladesh?

The youth, as key drivers of inclusivity, are critically examining the current state of democracy in our country. For them, it is less a triumph than a test—a moment of possibility, shadowed by the weight of history.

1m ago

India rejects visa applications: Aspirations of IUT, RUET rover teams crushed

IUT, RUET rover teams were ready to shine, but their dreams were shattered by mass Indian visa rejections.

2m ago

Nosferatu: A riveting depiction of gothic horror and Victorian tragedy

Nosferatu is akin to a looking glass, allowing the viewer to peer into a nocturnal world, where even daytime scenes appear moonlit, as is befitting of a gothic horror.

2m ago

The menstrual cycle: Explained

How does the menstrual cycle work? Does the menstrual cycle impact how you feel? Does everyone have the same experience of menstruation? The menstrual cycle broken down.

4m ago

Arcane Season Two: A glorious, yet anticlimactic evolution

Arcane season two, while laced with imperfections, delivers an enthralling watch.

4m ago
September 19, 2024
September 19, 2024

Ultraman: Rising is a fresh rendition of a classic superhero franchise

Ultraman: Rising’s success lies in its ability to take a “superhero vs monster” setting and turn it into a tale of parenthood and growth.

August 30, 2024
August 30, 2024

Is forcing our educators to resign the right way to go?

While demanding justice for those guilty of such wrongdoing is fair, being affiliated with a political party alone shouldn’t warrant such claims.

August 24, 2024
August 24, 2024

When the streetlights flicker, think of revolution

When the streetlights flicker, think of every doe-eyed child that the city swallows

July 18, 2024
July 18, 2024

Quota Reform Protests: Students share what happened at ULAB on July 17

On July 17, at least five students were injured during attacks by leaders and members of BCL in front of the ULAB campus.

July 6, 2024
July 6, 2024

Dengue and its ramifications in student dormitories

Dengue fever generally peaks around the rainy season in Bangladesh. As such, highly populated areas face a greater risk of a dengue epidemic.

April 18, 2024
April 18, 2024

Unheard: Hozier’s new EP is a musical manifestation of Spring

Unheard was released on March 22, featuring four songs spanning 14 minutes in total

April 4, 2024
April 4, 2024

Starting your journey at a public university: What you should know

There are certain things you can prepare for, in order to make your transition into university life a little easier.

March 31, 2024
March 31, 2024

Eid shopping remorse over consumerism

In this economy, consumer guilt tends to sour the happy experience that Eid shopping should be.

March 16, 2024
March 16, 2024

Why on earth would someone drink black coffee?

A personal hypothesis of mine is that black coffee drinkers possess, to an extent, a latent self-loathing that manifests in the form of gustatory masochism.

March 7, 2024
March 7, 2024

Online Tutoring – Practical or ineffective?

There are both upsides and downsides to online tutoring gigs.