Category: Editorial

  • Creative Chronicles: Volunteering With a Side of Chaos

    Creative Chronicles: Volunteering With a Side of Chaos

    CHAPTER: 01 The Beginning What started as a message on the student WhatsApp group somehow spiraled into one of the most fulfilling experiences I’ve ever had. The message read:”Only 10 volunteer slots are available — first come, first served… Selected volunteers will gain invaluable experience and receive a prestigious Letter of Appreciation from ICF Colombo…

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  • Meet the Team Rtr. Yasith Adithya

    Meet the Team Rtr. Yasith Adithya

    To close off these series, I am here to introduce the most important person in our club. Everyone you have read so far in this series are able to perform their best because of this person. He’s the leader of our pack who paves the path for us and makes the magic happen for the…

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  • Editors’ Hot Seat~Rtr. Charith Yohan

    Editors’ Hot Seat~Rtr. Charith Yohan

    In this installment of Editors’ Hot Seat, exploring the experiences of Rotaract Club leaders, we caught up with Rtr. Charith Yohan, Secretary of the Rotaract Club of SLIIT for the RI Year 2024-25. Co-Editors Rtr. Kavisha Yapa and Rtr. Tanuri Dissanayake delved into Charith’s journey to uncover the defining moments, challenges, and invaluable lessons that…

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  • Editors’ Hot Seat~Rtr. Jayod Perera

    Editors’ Hot Seat~Rtr. Jayod Perera

    In this new column, we dive into the minds of Rotaract Club leaders, starting with our current President, Rtr. Jayod Perera. Co-editors Rtr. Kavisha Yapa and Rtr. Tanuri Dissanayake got to sit down with Jayod, uncovering the highs, the laughs, and the unforgettable memories that have shaped his Rotaract journey. Q: So, what got you…

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  • The Beauty of Existing~A Thrilling Journey Through Life’s Unexpected Moments

    The Beauty of Existing~A Thrilling Journey Through Life’s Unexpected Moments

    Life is a rollercoaster, isn’t it? One day, you’re riding high, feeling unstoppable, and the next, it’s like everything is unraveling at once. You’ve probably had those moments when the weight of the world feels too heavy, and you wonder, “What’s the point?” But here’s the catch—there’s something magical about just being. Even in the…

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  • Celebrating UN Day ~A World of Unity and Action

    Celebrating UN Day ~A World of Unity and Action

    Each year on October 24, we pause to celebrate United Nations Day—a day that invites us all to reflect on the incredible impact of global unity. But what does “global unity” really mean to us in our everyday lives? Is it just about diplomats in suits, shaking hands at meetings in New York, or can…

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  • Cosmic Heist: The Guardians’ Latest Wild Adventure

    Cosmic Heist: The Guardians’ Latest Wild Adventure

    The Guardians of the Galaxy were gearing up for their latest mission, and as usual, things were anything but ordinary. Star-Lord, the always cocky leader, was at the ship’s controls, cranking up the tunes. Gamora was sharpening her sword with the kind of focus that made even her reflection nervous. Drax, the strong but sometimes…

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  • Just how Fast the Night Changes: A Tribute to Liam Payne

    Just how Fast the Night Changes: A Tribute to Liam Payne

    There was a time, not so long ago, when the soulful and melodic voices of a five-member boyband entranced teenage girls. They made their audience shout out their lyrics with the utmost passion lifting their fans’ spirits with every song they composed and performed. Their music was the soundtrack of the childhoods of many late…

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  • A Symphony of Soul: Remembering the Magic of Senaka Batagoda

    A Symphony of Soul: Remembering the Magic of Senaka Batagoda

    When the world turns gray and solitude wraps around me like a shroud, there is one voice that pierces through the silence, tugging at the very strings of my heart. It’s not just the melody that enchants me, but the soul behind it—the ethereal magic of Senaka Batagoda. I still remember the first time I…

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  • 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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