Article: Choices
I stepped into the Student Support Services Department office. After getting all the necessary signatures and stamps, the last step to complete the whole procedure was to submit the form, together with the endorsed testimony, to the office, and I would have officially ended my days as an undergraduate student. I walked back to my...
Guest Article: Right is What’s Left without Political Correctness
by: John Lee Political divisions run deep in Britain, and this manifests itself in peculiar ways. Most newspapers can be classified either as right-wing or left-wing, each group offering radically different descriptions of reality. Right-wing newspapers usually rally for the Tory (Conservative) cause, and believe that British problems are rooted in having welfare programmes...
Article: Cliché
If you’re reading this, it would mean that I’m dead. Or at least at the brink of death, waiting and wishing for it. I took it out from a book somewhere, I think; that particular phrase. Or maybe it was a movie. I can’t remember. I am probably still in one piece though. Or maybe...
Article: Bondage
It is pretty disgusting to hear: No, no, no honey… I’ll break the bond whenever I can! Granted, not all scholars think this way but it is an open secret that there has been a significant amount of scholars who find ways and means to break their bonds with their providers. While I would not...
Prose: Run
Run. The thought pounded through her mind as she stepped into the living room of her rented flat, face expressionless and stance relaxed despite her steadily bubbling rage. Gingerly slipping off black court shoes, the lawyer-in-training grabbed hold of a pair of sneakers from a wooden rack, before strolling into her room and pulling...


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