Let’s Talk Communication

Andrada, now a third-year Communication Science student at the UvA, opens up about how pursuing higher education in this discipline has changed her life for the better.
Melike, a Turkish woman, explains the real challenge behind posting black and white photos.
Fictional young girls and boys are fighting together in the army for their country Ravka. Danny explains why literature sets an example for equality in the military.
Ritalin seems like the secret way to get a good grade when there is not enough time and too much workload. Jorrit explains why especially Communication Science students are keen to try it.
In this article, Margarete dives into why Hollywood movie studios delayed the release dates of blockbusters, including Christopher Nolan’s newest creation “Tenet.”
What does it mean to get cancelled these days? Emma explains the downfall of cancel culture and why it should get cancelled.
Online-learning continues throughout next semester of the UvA. Andrada tells us what this means for the quality of academic education.
Have you ever seen a disabled female protagonist in a romcom? Emma talks about the underrepresentation and damage towards disabled women in entertainment.
Kyle shares an uplifting reflection on why younger generations should be acknowledged for their effort in fighting against the spread of COVID-19.
While many enjoy Korean Pop only for the music, the fans on Twitter seem to focus on everything else. Emma provides an outline of the latest K-Pop drama.
And even during this weird time Kanye West makes sure the show goes on. Jorrit gives you the details to the latest news featuring Kanye West.
Cecilia gives excellent advice on how to deal with our quarantine by interacting and caring for others.
Geen idee wat je moet kijken? Elsa geeft een review van Oogappels en legt uit waarom het de serie van het moment is.
Isabella dives into the world of fragmented arts in this opinion piece about comedian and musician Reggie Watts.
Covid-19 shows us again that there is still a divide in social classes. All classes are facing their own types of problems during this crisis.

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Andrada, now a third-year Communication Science student at the UvA, opens up about how pursuing higher education in this discipline has changed her life for the better.
Melike, a Turkish woman, explains the real challenge behind posting black and white photos.
Fictional young girls and boys are fighting together in the army for their country Ravka. Danny explains why literature sets an example for equality in the military.
Ritalin seems like the secret way to get a good grade when there is not enough time and too much workload. Jorrit explains why especially Communication Science students are keen to try it.
In this article, Margarete dives into why Hollywood movie studios delayed the release dates of blockbusters, including Christopher Nolan’s newest creation “Tenet.”
What does it mean to get cancelled these days? Emma explains the downfall of cancel culture and why it should get cancelled.
Online-learning continues throughout next semester of the UvA. Andrada tells us what this means for the quality of academic education.
Have you ever seen a disabled female protagonist in a romcom? Emma talks about the underrepresentation and damage towards disabled women in entertainment.
Kyle shares an uplifting reflection on why younger generations should be acknowledged for their effort in fighting against the spread of COVID-19.
While many enjoy Korean Pop only for the music, the fans on Twitter seem to focus on everything else. Emma provides an outline of the latest K-Pop drama.
And even during this weird time Kanye West makes sure the show goes on. Jorrit gives you the details to the latest news featuring Kanye West.
Cecilia gives excellent advice on how to deal with our quarantine by interacting and caring for others.
Geen idee wat je moet kijken? Elsa geeft een review van Oogappels en legt uit waarom het de serie van het moment is.
Isabella dives into the world of fragmented arts in this opinion piece about comedian and musician Reggie Watts.
Covid-19 shows us again that there is still a divide in social classes. All classes are facing their own types of problems during this crisis.
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