Cindy discusses the benefits and changes to the book world and people’s reading habits in the last years.
Lea talks about all the different conspiracies theories that were created surrounding COVID-19 and the role social media played in disseminating them.
In deel II van zijn serie over heavy metal gaat Matthijs in op waarom iedereen naar heavy metal zou moeten luisteren.
Gaukhar talks about great literary works from Russian authors, reinforcing their complexity and breaking away from denigrating stereotypes.
Asiah discusses the impact of the new digital world on human connections. In this digital world, do we now have digital souls?
Pritha writes about reality TV, how problematic it can be, and its potential future directions.
Join Justin as he talks about using dark humour as a coping mechanism in times of crisis, referring to comedian Dayo Wong’s way of dealing with Hong Kong’s SARS epidemic.
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.
Have you ever seen a disabled female protagonist in a romcom? Emma talks about the underrepresentation and damage towards disabled women in entertainment.
Do you remember what it is like to make a phone call? Do you even remember how to make one? Margarete refreshes your memory and gives some practical advice to keep in touch the primal way.
Cindy discusses the benefits and changes to the book world and people’s reading habits in the last years.
Lea talks about all the different conspiracies theories that were created surrounding COVID-19 and the role social media played in disseminating them.
In deel II van zijn serie over heavy metal gaat Matthijs in op waarom iedereen naar heavy metal zou moeten luisteren.
Gaukhar talks about great literary works from Russian authors, reinforcing their complexity and breaking away from denigrating stereotypes.
Asiah discusses the impact of the new digital world on human connections. In this digital world, do we now have digital souls?
Pritha writes about reality TV, how problematic it can be, and its potential future directions.
Join Justin as he talks about using dark humour as a coping mechanism in times of crisis, referring to comedian Dayo Wong’s way of dealing with Hong Kong’s SARS epidemic.
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.
Have you ever seen a disabled female protagonist in a romcom? Emma talks about the underrepresentation and damage towards disabled women in entertainment.
Do you remember what it is like to make a phone call? Do you even remember how to make one? Margarete refreshes your memory and gives some practical advice to keep in touch the primal way.
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