The predicaments women commuters face on public transportation

A single ride involves fighting to board, fighting for a seat, fighting off unwanted hands, and fighting to be heard.
20 August 2026

The pitfalls of armchair psychology

Why overusing clinical labels online dilutes meaning for real diagnosis.
20 August 2026

The struggles of students with hyperhidrosis

How hyperhidrosis severely impacts student lives.
20 August 2026

Are we bad at money management or is everything just really expensive?

Nowadays it almost feels like you can’t really do any activity or go anywhere without spending a significant amount.
14 August 2026

The types of students at a university library

Theoretically, the university library is supposed to be a quiet, distraction-free, and sacred space for focused studying and other academic work. However, in reality, it’s like a Hunger Games arena.
14 August 2026

The inevitability of Mother Mary and Arundhati Roy

Mother Mary Comes to Me is about the unrelenting Mary Roy, but it is also about the acknowledgement that our deepest inheritances are neither material nor sentimental.
13 August 2026

Every four years, the world cup asks who we've become

I enjoy it for what it is: a piece of our lives that comes around every four years to hand us joy.
21 July 2026

Youth voices in Radio Padma

Students outside of Dhaka are contributing to their local communities by working at community radio stations, especially Radio Padma.
16 July 2026

How BOT Engineers is building the infrastructure Bangladeshi robotics needs

BOT Engineers builds Bangladesh's robotics ecosystem through education, rapid prototyping, 3D printing, and hardware innovation.
9 July 2026

How to pretend to be a football fan this World Cup season

If you think you need help being accepted by society and claiming your rightful place on the couch beside your friends who are a little too invested, this guide will teach you how to fit right in.
8 July 2026

The emotional resonance that tethers us to underdogs

Beyond the sporting aspect, what many of these teams represent transcends results.
5 July 2026

MIST crowned Pioneer Class World Champion at MATE ROV World Championship

Bangladesh's MIST wins 2026 underwater robot title.
30 June 2026

The Second Studio announces its arrival in the Bangladesh animation scene

​Founded by three artists, The Second Studio works across comics, graphic novels, video games, illustration, and animation.
28 June 2026

A podium finish and standing amongst the world’s best

UIU Mars Rover Team’s journey at the URC 2026.
23 June 2026

Remember Paul the Octopus from the 2010 FIFA World Cup?

Paul the Octopus captured the world's attention with his uncanny knack for picking football winners.
21 June 2026

Learning to love my father through his WhatsApp texts

Reflecting on this Father’s Day, I realise that we spend so much time waiting for our fathers to speak our language that we fail to learn theirs.
21 June 2026

The perils of financially depending on parents in your 20s

Depending on your parents is both a privilege and a burden. It keeps you safe from financial ruin, but in exchange, it chips away at your peace of mind.
18 June 2026

Beyond the clutter: Understanding hoarding disorder

Hoarding disorder is often mistaken for irresponsibility, but it is actually a complex condition rooted in anxiety, trauma, and fear of loss.
18 June 2026

Troubles of the bespectacled

Glasses may be troublesome at times, but they also allow us to see our families and distinguish between the cat and the furniture.
12 June 2026

The beautiful game, the bizarre rituals

What separates the average spectator from the truly devoted is the elaborate, deeply personal rituals they perform.
11 June 2026