This time next week, SHOUT will no longer be there, and I am not sure how to feel about it.
Goodbyes have always left a sour taste in my mouth.
Old friend, you will be kept alive in jotted snippets and paper clippings.
On this last issue of SHOUT, all that’s left to say is thank you, and goodbye.
Critical thinking has always been emphasised heavily in education and with good reason.
Created by and for men, football has belatedly (and begrudgingly) opened its arms to welcome women supporters.
As a struggling university student, having to deal with a poor instructor is my worst nightmare.
Boundaries often feel abstract, especially when it comes to platonic relationships.
BEEF explores the lives of two strangers from two different walks of life yet sharing the same plights.
Here are some things fake feminist men might be doing that you should keep a lookout for.
The “girl-bossification” of the psychologically impaired female characters have led some of us to believe that it means a win for feminism.
The joy of finding familiarity in something you always thought was never your jam is almost spiritual.
Technological advancement is not in sync with tech literacy of our teachers.
Visiting the Livaria Lello transports any Harry Potter fan to Flourish and Blotts.
Of all the groups that have debuted in the generation, there’s no doubt that girl groups are the ones who have consistently been reaching new levels of success.
Here’s the shows we recommend you look out for in the coming year.
Experts suggest that if the cases actually reach the court, the aesthetics of Bangladeshi saloons might be in jeopardy.
Franchises like Fallout and Mass Effect prove that not all successful RPGs stay confined to the medieval setting
Peace Café was co-created by the Centre for Peace and Justice (CPJ), a multidisciplinary academic institute at Brac University, and UN Women Bangladesh.