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You too can find the PRO in procrastination! Follow Andrada’s take on the old concept with surprising and comforting facts and figures.
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In this article, Margarete interviews a first year, second year, and a third year student to discuss this year of changes in online education, its impact, and its takeaways.
In this article, Stephanie tells about how LinkedIn can be a threat to the mental health of many young professionals.
The 8th of March has just gone by, and as any year mimosas were exchanged as a symbol of women’s sensibility and strength. In recent years, however, this long coming tradition has been object of criticism, because of its sexist connotations. Asiah tells us more about the discriminatory aspect of International Women’s Day.
In this article, Asiah interviews Vicky – a first-year student at the UvA – about her inspiring journey to better mental health.
There are times when detectives cannot wrap their heads around seemingly unsolvable mysteries. And that’s when internet sleuths come in. Using any pinch of information they can access on the web, these amateur detectives try to solve the puzzle. Are they successful? It depends, and Jaja will tell us why.
Communication in today’s fragmented world has never been more complex and Justin explains just that. Follow his account of what constitutes communication, its misunderstandings, and the blurring line between opinions and beliefs in our daily dialogues.
In this article, Duru points out how some Hitchcock films resonate better today in the context of the global pandemic.
Sofia tells about the everyday threats adolescents are exposed to on social media under the name of “thinspo”.
Aakansha shares some tips and tricks on how to communicate and coexist with different others especially when dealing with interpersonal conflicts, self-awareness, and cross-cultural interactions. Adapting to a new culture is easier said than done, after all.
Andrea goes beyond reason and explores the elements of affiliation. She talks about what affiliation is all about, what it means to connect with others, and how bonding with someone is a matter of initiative.
In Part 2 of her series, Marie argues that one could never be “too old” to learn a new skill, and shares a heartfelt message of always putting yourself first in life.
Marie takes on student life at the UvA, student’s uncertainty about their future life, and then gives advice on how students can handle being uncertain.
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