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  • Hapax Legomenon! ‘University Challenge’ and the Nerd Cult

    Hapax Legomenon! ‘University Challenge’ and the Nerd Cult

    October 20, 2017
    by Competitions, Roos Gravemaker

    Watch University Challenge on BBC 2 every Monday at 21.00 (CET). On April 10th 2017 at 21.00 (CET) you may have missed the event of the year. After several months of weekly matches, people around Britain (and the world) sat down at home or in the pub to watch this match that was hyped with…

    Read more: Hapax Legomenon! ‘University Challenge’ and the Nerd Cult
  • The way we look at history

    The way we look at history

    October 17, 2017
    by History, Rachel Aisa-Bonoko

      Sometimes I stop to think and acknowledge my surroundings—will I be here in a year? I’m always aware of staying and leaving because that’s what I’ve done for a big part of my life. In middle and high-school we are taught history classes and we learn about the important events of the past. I…

    Read more: The way we look at history
  • Writer’s Block Doesn’t Exist – Part 1: Why I Write

    Writer’s Block Doesn’t Exist – Part 1: Why I Write

    October 14, 2017
    by About writing, Casper Rudolph, WB Doesn’t Exist

      “First there is no idea. Then there is the flickering of an idea. Then there is a fully realized idea. And then finally we have a physical artifact which we can hold in our hands. We have a book. We have a painting. This, to me, is a magical act. Any act of creation…

    Read more: Writer’s Block Doesn’t Exist – Part 1: Why I Write
  • A Visualization of the Mind: Review of the “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime”-play

    A Visualization of the Mind: Review of the “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime”-play

    October 10, 2017
    by Books, Paulina van Bergem, Theatre

    Have you ever heard someone say to you, “Read the book before you see the movie”? This is a philosophy I wholeheartedly believe in and try to live by. I generally like to read the original version of a story first and then venture into the world of its various forms of offspring, if and…

    Read more: A Visualization of the Mind: Review of the “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime”-play
  • October Horoscopes

    October Horoscopes

    October 4, 2017
    by Elise van der Linde, Horoscope

    The first month of the academic year has come to a close. Lie beneath the stars, feel the fall breeze creep through your sweater. I have written out October for you.

    Read more: October Horoscopes
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