Reflections.

Reflections.

By Lara AlHassanieh | Staff Writer             In life, it’s easy to play the blame game when things go wrong, with he-said-she-said stories all over the news and hearing elders incessantly complain about everything wrong with their lives. We vent about our...
The 2022 World Cup: A Cultural Reset

The 2022 World Cup: A Cultural Reset

By Layal Al Challah | Staff Writer By hosting the 2022 World Cup, Qatar attracted a lot of attention to itself and the Arab world. Despite there being some criticism, it was honestly refreshing to see the Middle East present amongst headlines for such a joyful...
Our Awkward Relationship With Time—and why it needs to change

Our Awkward Relationship With Time—and why it needs to change

by Garo Kerdelian | Staff Writer Time. It controls our lives. We struggle to be early for class, regret spending too much time on social media, and curse our sleep schedules during exam periods. We constantly race with time; we call it “money” and try not to waste it;...
“Is Andrew Tate a Misogynist?”

“Is Andrew Tate a Misogynist?”

by Lara Al Hassanieh | Staff Writer Like a broken record, we hear about Andrew Tate’s shenanigans at least once a day. While I don’t claim to be the internet police, I can’t deny that I found myself at the edge of my seat every time he showed up on my feed. I wanted...
“The Satanic Verses & Islamic History”

“The Satanic Verses & Islamic History”

by Mohammad El Sahliy | Staff Writer History has always been a discipline which has impacted modern views and traditions in a radical manner. Our conception of the past, despite popular belief, continues to be highly relevant, sometimes even dangerous. Nowhere is this...
Obliviously United

Obliviously United

by Issam Raad | Staff WriterThroughout history, multiple religions, from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, to Buddhism, Hinduism, Shintō and others; populations were divided into groups. Ever since we started dwelling on earth, we forcefully bowed to fate by belonging...