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Category: Features

What is The Future for Women in Catholicism?

We all know that gender relations in religion is a complicated affair. Looking specifically at Catholicism, there appears to be … More

carrie macneill, feature, feature article, feminism, religion

Remembering the Creatures of my Dreams

If someone were to ask me about growing up in America, I might recall the following: There is a labyrinth … More

creatures, dreams, features, memories, reilly dufresne

Pregnancy and Mental Health: My Experience with Hyperemesis Gravidarum

[CW: mention of vomiting/hospitals/miscarriage/abortion/mental health/weight loss] I got pregnant the first month my partner and I started trying for a … More

feature, feature article, illness, jasmine yancey, pregnancy

Why it’s Hard to See Over the Fence: how Confirmation Bias Leads to Increased Polarization

In the age of fast media and technology, we are constantly bombarded with news stories, memes, and people sharing their … More

feature article, features, katerina partolina schwartz, politics, social media, society

Why you should revolt if you don’t like what you see (and how the right will try and stop you)

[trigger warning: death, violence, police brutality, genocide] Democracy was first established to ensure no man is subjected to a monarch’s … More

anonymous, civil rights, democracy, features, india, politics, revolution

A Lesson in Heroes and Villains: Metal Gear Solid 3: SNAKE EATER

Growing up as a kid, I always had a fascination with James Bond and the era of spies. So, in … More

feature, games, Internet, mitchell welsh, technology, video games

How Will Brexit Impact The Music Industry?

British music aka The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Elton John, Adele, Queen, Amy Winehouse, George Michael, Pink Floyd, Stormzy, … More

brexit, jakob bleakley, music, music feature, music industry, UK

Virtual Influencers and the Convoluted World of Ads

Our buying habits are massively influenced by the media we consume, and with a changing world, the media we consume … More

corporations, gautam gupta, media, virtual influencers, world of ads

Pareidolia – Lasting Worlds

“Pareidolia – the perception of apparently significant patterns or recognizable images, especially faces, in random or accidental arrangements of shapes and … More

illusion, images, Natasha Cunningham, pareidolia, visual experiences

A Venue of Community and Trouble: Reflections on Polo

[trigger warning: transphobia] I’ve always considered myself lucky to have been born in the year I was, though I can’t … More

glasgow, LGBTQ, luisa barclay, polo, the polo lounge, v

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