Sport Qatar 2022: A World Cup “Built On Graveyards” An exclusive interview with Marius Lien, founder of Norweigian football magazine, Josimar. Sola Morota-AlakijaNovember 24, 2022
Opinion Are True Crime Dramatizations Ethical? As true crime dramatizations become increasingly popular, people question whether we've crossed the line from education to exploitation. Sola Morota-AlakijaOctober 13, 2022
Science Are We Living In A Simulation? So, turns out we're definitely living in the Matrix. Sola Morota-AlakijaSeptember 28, 2022
Politics Inflation Reduction Act: The Good, The Bad, And The Manchin The good and the bad of the 'IRA', a historic bill addressing climate change, health care, and the economy. Sola Morota-AlakijaAugust 31, 2022
Life What is the True Price of Happiness? So, it turns out money can buy happiness, or at least a certain annual income can, but there’s a limit to just how much... Sola Morota-AlakijaAugust 27, 2022
Opinion What ‘Not Like Other Girls’ Tells Us About Modern Media Consumption As media consumption and the culture of conformity changes, modern teens are more divided than ever in their interests and obsessions. Sola Morota-AlakijaAugust 22, 2022
Interesting Pompeii: The Story of One of the Most Deadly Volcanic Eruptions in History Pompeii, once a thriving city in the Roman Empire, was destroyed in 79 CE when Mount Vesuvius erupted, killing an estimated 16,000 people. Sola Morota-AlakijaAugust 15, 2022
Culture Minimalism vs Consumerism: How Conflicting Gen-Z Values Are Making it Harder Than Ever For Young People to Feel Satisfied Despite life being more relatively easier than ever, people are sadder than ever. Sola Morota-AlakijaAugust 7, 2022
Climate Eco-Imperialism and the Trash Trade Industry For decades, the world’s wealthiest countries have been shipping their trash to the poorest. Sola Morota-AlakijaAugust 1, 2022
Science Scientists Reverse Ageing in Rats for the First Time Scientists have successfully reversed ageing in rats by 54%. Sola Morota-AlakijaJuly 24, 2022