On Laws and Justice
This is the second part in a three-part series on civilization. The first part, which concerns morality as a way to ensure the observation of social rules set by communities to most efficiently achieve
Read More »Songs With a Sharp Edge Colonel Bagshot – Six Day War
Well, either you’ve heard this during the opening credits of “Tokyo Drift,” or you’re old enough to have been a teenager when DJ Shadow used the vocals for his hit song “Six Days.” The
Read More »A Word From the Wise: Seniors’ Advice to Freshmen
For most of us, a new role in life presents a variety of challenges and some surprises, too. Advice from someone who’s already been there can help get us through the rough spots. In
Read More »The Sporting Life
Name: Koral Korkmaz Department: Architecture How often do you exercise? Three days a week. How has regular exercise affected your life? I feel stronger and can tell that my quality of life is getting
Read More »The International Chronicles
BY NAUSHERWAN AZIZ (MAN/II) Name: Amir Asyraf Zainudin Department: MAN/IV Country of Origin: Malaysia What do you like best about Turkey? I like a lot of things about Turkey, because there is history to
Read More »Playlist of First Tastes From Upcoming Releases
I mostly talk about albums, and almost never new singles, so I would like to dedicate this week’s column to documenting some of the best new releases from emerging artists and established titans alike.
Read More »On Forgiveness
Note: The following piece of text was found etched onto a sturdy, paper-like sheet placed inside a scorched but otherwise undamaged metallic container in a corner of the world that few people visit. The
Read More »Living the Moment
Where do you live? I don’t mean the place, but the time. Do you live where your body is, or do you live independently from it? “Independent from your body” means that you’re continually
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