Category: Editorial

  • Has the future already happened?

    Has the future already happened?

    Do your past, present and future all exist right now? Are you reading this blog, being born, and lying on your deathbed at this very moment? Surprisingly, the answer could be yes. But how can that be? How does time work? Imagine the universe like movie. Each frame shows everything that’s happening in the universe in a single moment. Each new

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  • Black History Month

    Black History Month

    We are a month into 2024 and we are yet again in the midst of February, Black History Month of the year. Black History Month is celebrated throughout the world in countries with a significant black population, especially in America, to honor all black people from all periods of US history, from the enslaved people

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  • Unveiling the Canvas: A Glimpse into the Life of an Architecture Student

    Unveiling the Canvas: A Glimpse into the Life of an Architecture Student

    Embarking on the journey of becoming an architect is a thrilling and challenging adventure. As an architecture student, each day unfolds as a blank canvas waiting to be filled with sketches, designs, and a myriad of creative expressions. In this blog, we delve into the unique and dynamic life of an architecture student, exploring the

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  • The pool’s deep end [is where i belong, right?]

    The pool’s deep end [is where i belong, right?]

    they say that the only way to learn is to be thrown off the deep end, to fully throw yourself in so you can adapt and survive but what if you can’t adapt fast enough? what if you drown in the deep end? sometimes the deep end is comforting the journey to get there is

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  • Kendrick Lamar: Urban Poet, Modern Prophet

    Kendrick Lamar: Urban Poet, Modern Prophet

    Kendrick Lamar is one of the most celebrated and dissected artists in the world owing to his penchant for writing incredibly layered and nuanced music. The lyrical depth in his songs earned them such reverence that they’re studied in college courses. He’s also the only rapper to have been granted a Pulitzer Prize for music.

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  • The Ghetto Philosopher: Diogenes

    The Ghetto Philosopher: Diogenes

    When we think of philosophers, we generally imagine someone who writes long complicated passages within the depths of their study, maybe even the classy existentialist discussing the futility of life over a cup of coffee and a cigarette. And then there’s Diogenes. A homeless man who urinated on people, lived with dogs and masturbated in

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  • Franz Beckenbauer: The Emperor of football

    Franz Beckenbauer: The Emperor of football

    Franz Beckenbauer, a German football icon and Bayern Munich legend, has passed away at 78 years old. One of the best German players to have ever graced the beautiful game, Beckenbauer was widely regarded as football’s most complete player ever. Born in 1945 into a bombed-out Munich after the Second World War, the young boy

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  • The Magic of Christmas

    The Magic of Christmas

    The magical season of Christmas arrives like a gentle snowflake descending from the sky, wrapping everything in a layer of happiness and coziness. Christmas is beautiful not only because of the lights that twinkle on houses and the carols that fill the air but also because of those unexplainable yet beautiful moments that touch people’s

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  • The Ultimate Redemption Arc: CyberPunk 2077

    The Ultimate Redemption Arc: CyberPunk 2077

    Cyberpunk 2077 is the most successful flop of all time. From being pulled from the PlayStation store, to getting an anime adaptation, Cyberpunk 2077 is still one of the biggest games in 2023. With the new expansion with version 2.0, I thought it fitting to take look back at the journey of this absolute sensation

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  • Celebrating 75 Years of Human Rights: Upholding Freedom, Equality, and Justice for All

    Celebrating 75 Years of Human Rights: Upholding Freedom, Equality, and Justice for All

    “To deny people their human rights, is to challenge their very humanity.” – Nelson Mandela On December 10, 1948, the world witnessed a historic moment—the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). As we approach the 75th anniversary of this groundbreaking global pledge, it is essential to reflect on the progress made and

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  • The True Wing of Freedom

    The True Wing of Freedom

    To you 13 years ago, if someone asked me what true freedom was, I would say it was the ability to go through school without homework or exams. If you ask me now what true freedom is, I would not know the direct answer to it…what really is the freedom that we call freedom? The

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  • The Hunt

    The Hunt

    The prey’s sight Was an inviting sign. The predator was “provoked”, And it’s not its fault! (Certainly not) Don’t predators desire flesh? Why does the prey let its guard to rest?  It shouldn’t have  wandered in the dusk, And sparked a desire for the hunt! Predators are born to hunt. The others are born to

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  • The One Where We Lost A Friend

    The One Where We Lost A Friend

    Matthew Perry, a name synonymous with laughter and charm, deserves a heartfelt tribute for his outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment. With a career spanning decades, he has left an indelible mark on both television and film, captivating the hearts of millions around the globe. Born on August 19, 1969, in Williamstown, Massachusetts, Matthew

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  • Sir Bobby Charlton: Forever An Icon

    Sir Bobby Charlton: Forever An Icon

    Sir Bobby Charlton, an English football icon and Manchester United legend, has passed away at 86 years old. A statement from his family released by Manchester United stated that he passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family. No cause of death has been disclosed. In November 2020, it was announced that he had been diagnosed

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