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  • Has Our Youth Grown Up?

    Has Our Youth Grown Up?

    January 24, 2019
    by Dorus Asselbergs

    Apart from 15-year-olds still being as full of hormones as books are of pages, freshmen being petrified by their newly appearing pubes, and 20-year-olds being just as proud of their weirdly thin, slightly gross beards, the answer to this question might partially be yes, our youth has grown up. Biology won’t change, sadly, but culture…

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  • This Is America

    This Is America

    January 21, 2019
    by Fannah Palmer, travel

    I’m kind of a sucker for the American dream. America is the land of possibilities, of glitter and glamour, of making wishes come true, of starting at the bottom and going all the way up. In America, you can be anything, and everything is beautiful and amazing.

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  • Nashville Reflections

    Nashville Reflections

    January 17, 2019
    by David Slot

    I’d been sitting on the idea of this article for quite some time, unable to find the drive to put it onto paper, but when news of Dutch politician Kees van der Staaij’s signature on the now infamous Nashville Statement exploded like wildfire across Dutch news sites earlier this month, my slumbering brain finally whipped…

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  • Bandersnatch: A Review

    Bandersnatch: A Review

    January 14, 2019
    by Julia Neugarten, Reviews, tv series

    Disclaimer: This article contains mild spoilers for the Black Mirror episode Bandersnatch On December 28th 2018 Netflix released a new episode of its hit-series Black Mirror. The episode, Bandersnatch, has an interactive format. Throughout the narrative, viewers are offered choices, and each combination of decisions leads the protagonist on a different path. You can use…

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  • On Nostalgia

    On Nostalgia

    January 10, 2019
    by Life, Personal, Sona Simonian

    I cracked my phone last week. Not to weird flex, but it was my second time cracking a phone. My first one was this old pink ‘LG touch screen something’ ten years ago. Again, not to weird flex, but I was shook when I found my phone cracked. It happened on my bed, of all…

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