shout Bangladeshi youth magazine

The End of SHOUT

This time next week, SHOUT will no longer be there, and I am not sure how to feel about it.

Au Revoir, SHOUT

Goodbyes have always left a sour taste in my mouth.

Of chaand raat and cadet college

Old friend, you will be kept alive in jotted snippets and paper clippings.

Editorial

On this last issue of SHOUT, all that’s left to say is thank you, and goodbye.

Critical thinking in our curriculum: Too much or too little?

Critical thinking has always been emphasised heavily in education and with good reason.

Reader Submission / In a Man’s World: Making space for women in the football fandom

Created by and for men, football has belatedly (and begrudgingly) opened its arms to welcome women supporters.

University instructors need to do better as teachers

As a struggling university student, having to deal with a poor instructor is my worst nightmare.

Why we should set healthy boundaries in friendships

Boundaries often feel abstract, especially when it comes to platonic relationships.

The Raw Realism of BEEF

BEEF explores the lives of two strangers from two different walks of life yet sharing the same plights.

March 12, 2023
March 12, 2023

The glaring racial disparity of the Oscars

The Oscars has never tried to hide its bias towards white actors and filmmakers.

March 12, 2023
March 12, 2023

Striking a balance between mocks and self-study

To maximise the learning output, students should take a methodical approach while sitting for mocks.

March 9, 2023
March 9, 2023

The ghosts called lost friends

When we remember these lost friends, memory comes in layers.

March 8, 2023
March 8, 2023

Why the theme for International Women’s Day 2023 is under-representative

The theme most certainly represents women, but does it represent all women?

March 7, 2023
March 7, 2023

The distressing reality of “literally me” characters

The iconic characters have maintained their relevance years after their debut, but for all the wrong reasons.

March 6, 2023
March 6, 2023

Looking beyond the toxicity of stan culture

One common thread between these often-vilified fandoms and stans is that they’re predominantly female, usually teenagers.

March 2, 2023
March 2, 2023

Getting started with competitive chess

Despite the country not boasting much impact in the realm of competitive chess, there is a small albeit a dedicated following.

March 2, 2023
March 2, 2023

The need for women-only scholarships

To address this "double standard," the thin line between equality and equity needs to be understood.

March 2, 2023
March 2, 2023

How corruption is perpetuated across generations in Bangladesh

This is not surprising in a country where adolescents are generally discouraged from thinking about politics and social issues, because these supposedly only concern adults.

March 1, 2023
March 1, 2023

Can lo-fi music actually help you study?

Lo-fi videos claim to have solved a timeless question: how to improve your grades easily. And like a moth to a flame, hordes of students have flocked towards music’s holy grail.