Tinath Zaeba

From my grandmother’s hands to mine: The timeless appeal of crochet

Crochet bridges generations with heritage.

2d ago

The A Level dilemma: Recheck, retake or rethink?

The exams are done, the pens are down, and the results are in. You’ve survived the endless revision sessions, late-night cramming, and the exhausting exam days. Then comes results day – the moment of truth. But what if those grades staring back at you aren’t what you expected?

2d ago

The curious case of the vanishing bees: Explained

The vanishing of bees isn't a distant environmental tale, it's a local, urgent reality.

1m ago

Is accessibility an afterthought at our university campuses?

Accessibility in universities should reflect society’s commitment to equality.

2m ago

Snow White and the many missed opportunities

If you’re a big Disney fan or simply curious, you might still want to give it a watch. It is, however, advisable to go in with low expectations.

2m ago

Should you consider spaying or neutering your pet?

Is spaying or neutering your pet really necessary for their health?

3m ago

Easy Eid recipes to prepare for your loved ones

If you’ve been thinking of pitching in this year, here are five easy and familiar recipes that are always a hit on Eid.

5m ago

Living in Dhaka with chronic respiratory issues

Dhaka’s polluted air isn’t just a statistic — it’s a daily, life-altering challenge.

6m ago
October 10, 2024
October 10, 2024

Unreliable internet connectivity and its impact on Bangladeshi freelancers

For many freelancers, working under less than ideal conditions means living with uncertainty. The blackout in July was a harsh reminder of how fragile the system is and how easily their work can be disrupted by both major events and everyday problems. Freelancers have been dealing with these issues for years, often relying on costly and unreliable mobile data as a backup.

September 11, 2024
September 11, 2024

Adopt, don’t shop: The case against buying pets

Stray cats and dogs live a life marred by abuse and normalised cruelty, often passing away from extreme starvation and malnutrition. One adoption is one more animal saved from a short life and a painful death.

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