Visual Credit: Margot Whipps Offering a uniquely feminine account of post-war trauma, Beanpole candidly juxtaposes the dog-eat-dog nature of female friendship with the unforgiving violence of war. A genre dominated by gory battle sequences, few war films endeavor to focus on the anguish which lingers when the dust settles after combat. While director Kantemir Balagov […]
Illustration: Eva Dinino Don’t worry, it will get better. With so much time on your hands, you should do all the things you never could fit into your schedule. You should exercise. Be grateful you are not sick. Pick up a new hobby. Learn a new language. Improve your skills. Take online courses. Now in […]
A tragedy of modern times, suicide has pushed itself to the forefront of world health issues in recent years due in part to the rapid globalization of the 21st century.The World Health Organization (WHO) reports suicide as the second leading cause of death among fifteen to twenty-nine year olds. In a world of technological communication, […]
Think about all of the things you own: your books, clothes, posters, electronics, anything and everything you need for four years of college. Now imagine packing all of that and more into two suitcases and flying to a new country. Think about the language you grew up with- the language that gave you directions for […]