The Gazelle
Dec 31, 2024
Eunbom Jo
South Korea faced a two-hour martial law crisis as President Yoon violated democracy to suppress opposition. His actions demand accountability—will impeachment restore the nation’s democratic values?
Joshua Isaac
Listen close, maydays echo everywhere. Will we respond or let our silence grow? Wakey wakey, the cost of our collective inaction may (read:will) be ours to bear!
Xandra Eid
To what extent are psychological terms being stretched out in their definition? Though this may seem beneficial as the growing checkbox diagnosis allows for more inclusivity, doesn’t it do more harm than good to pathologize mundane experiences?
Stefan Mitikj
With AI blurring the lines between what’s real and what’s not, what is it that really makes us human?
Gabriela Bruno
Finding a job after graduation can be hard. Here are some tips that can assist you in the application process.
Abdullah Yusuf
Pakistani music isn’t frozen in a golden age — it’s a living, evolving force blending nostalgia, innovation, and cultural pride. Read how.
Yana Peeva
Does the youth use AI as a band-aid solution to isolation?
Gabriella Bruno
Half of workers want out. Discover the reasons behind rising turnover rates, from burnout to better opportunities, and what it means for the future of work.
Malavika Rajesh
Trump’s win fuels a surge of misogyny both online and offline. From the Manosphere to gender divides, is the progress on equality under threat?
Dana Mash'Al
Europe is often considered a safe haven for progressive liberals, but a closer look into their history and policies would indicate otherwise.
Aarushi Prasad
This election serves as a wake-up call for Democrats who have long assumed support from key voter groups like people of color, women, and college-educated youth.
The history of the Balkans is all about old wounds left to fester. Without adequate education in arts and humanities, they can only be gangrene.
Isabella Ying
As COP29 negotiations unfold, a pressing question remains unresolved: How do we define a forest? What counts as a forest?
Valerie-June Kamberova
Reflections on the U.S. elections from the perspective of a Bulgarian living abroad.
Europe commemorated the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on Nov. 9, 2024. Considering the state of the world, it seems performative and hypocritical.