For Women’s Month, Cabigting shows a person who is expansive, not reducible to a single dimension or role as an artist. She is disciplined and playful, analytical and intuitive, conceptual and ...
The crisis in Bangladesh today is not only political. It is civilisational, linguistic, and epistemic. What we are witnessing after the collapse of a dominant political order is an open contest over ...
Three Boston University School of Law (BU Law) professors explain their enthusiasm and expertise for turning legal ...
Educationists and parents question State Board’s Class X Marathi exam’s grammar section for being overly simple and comparable to a Class V unit test after CBSE’s Class X Math exam drew criticism for ...
This piece is offered as a contribution to an ongoing strategic debate, not as a closing statement. I would welcome serious responses from comrades in The Eclipse Committee, from those who built and ...
Ekushey February (February 21) is a date that reminds the Bangladeshi people of their culture as well as their originary moments.
Today Cyberstar, the cyber workforce management platform purpose-built for defense and federal organizations, and Pluralsight, the leading technology skills development company, announces a strategic ...
This moment demands more than slogans, loyalty tests, or recycled narratives. It calls for sober self-examination among those who shape political thought, institutions, and public discourse--an ...
Explore how identity, repression, and creativity shape who we are and where the line between growth and pathology lies.
"They are the elites they pretend to hate." ...
Prakash Kashwan and Aseem Hasnain challenge Euro-American environmentalism and advocate for a justice-centred, plural vision ...
From the moment you take a sip, drinking starts to influence your biology. Here’s an inside look. Credit... Supported by By Dana G. Smith Illustrations by Montse Galbany Dry January has come and gone, ...