College Chronicles: Identity Development
However, as individuals, the diversity of society makes us envious to develop an identity that is suitable for ourselves and a culture.
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However, as individuals, the diversity of society makes us envious to develop an identity that is suitable for ourselves and a culture.
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One area of unexpected COVID-19 impact has been the prevalence of mental health problems.
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By Madalena Nicolau According to Oxford’s 2020 Word of the Year Report, ‘coronavirus’ was one of the most frequently used nouns in the English language. During this same year, many students waved goodbye to their apprehensive parents and (virtually) waved hello to their new colleagues through Zoom. Fresher’s – also known as, first year University students
Freshers find Freedom: Adjusting to University Life after a Global Pandemic. Read More »
Fatima Iqbal, MBBS Candidate, Liaquat National Medical College There is no denying that violence occurs during a pandemic, but the types of violence vary depending on the context of the disease. For instance, a spike in violence against Western healthcare workers in Western Africa occurred during the Ebola epidemic. The Democratic Republic of the Congo
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by Chrysteen Joy Sabijon Have you ever felt like your life is sinking? Have you ever felt so low that you didn’t have the same energy as before? For once in your life, have you ever had suicidal thoughts? I used to think life was full of rainbows and butterflies. You did not shed a
Down The Rabbit Hole Read More »