The Shoulders We Stand On
By Sarah GONNORD, EEB4 S6 ENA In light of March being Women’s History Month, I wish to shed light on women who helped shape the society we live in today. … Read More
By Sarah GONNORD, EEB4 S6 ENA In light of March being Women’s History Month, I wish to shed light on women who helped shape the society we live in today. … Read More
By Mara PALAGHICIUC, EEB4 FRA THE MYTH OF THE CAVE Misery, soreness, strain… The never-ending agony of a soul bound to the primeval earth and doomed for all eternity to … Read More
By Tatjana POZNAKOVA, EEB4 S7 ENA Let us begin this examination of the coping mechanism known as escapism by seeing what the beloved internet sources have to say about it. Wikipedia … Read More
By Andriana GIOTOPOULOU, EEB4 S6 FRB Since the rise of social media platforms, most of us, have made use of them to upload photos, communicate with friends and family, and see … Read More
By Stella KRASTEVA, EEB4 S5FRC January 6, 2021 was a turning point in US history in multiple dimensions. It was a symbolic end of the theory of the American “exceptionalism”[I]. … Read More
By Sarah GONNORD, EEB4 S6 ENA Mental health was, and in some cases still is, a subject considered “taboo” in the world. And yet, in the face of COVID-19 and … Read More
By Marina D’AGO, EEB4 S6 ITA The yellowed palm leaves and eggshells strewn on the floor crunched under her feet. Somehow, an old man had dozed off on a sun-baked plastic chair. He had … Read More
By Caoimhe HAYES, ALI S4 Parting is such sweet sorrow On the 23rd of June 2016, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. Thus began what was to … Read More
By Vincentas Linas Palubinskas , EEB4, S5 ENA What started as a fringe community on the websites of 4chan and 8chan is gaining mass popularity on many major social media networks. … Read More
By Mara PALAGHICIUC, EEB4, S5 FRA Myths, myths and more myths Have you ever wondered were we come from? Or what happens when we die? Millennia ago, when the human … Read More