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Violence, drugs and antisemitism: The rise and fall of Lazio’s Irriducibili
by Daniel Roodt The Irriducibili (Irreducibles), the ultras of Società Sportiva Lazio commonly known as Lazio, used to be one of Europe’s...
Oct 14, 2020


Pride: Celebrating from within the closet
by Langa Mohlala DISCLAIMER: The word “queer” is used throughout this article as an umbrella term and not as derogatory or offensive...
Oct 14, 2020


Complementary and alternative medicine: Part 2
Motivating the mind by Carmen Visser Continuing from the last article in this series (read it here), this article will expand on the...
Oct 14, 2020


Complementary and alternative medicine - Part 1
Boosting the body by Carmen Visser There are many conventional routes to follow in terms of healthcare, such as visiting a medical...
Oct 12, 2020


Vettel’s missed Ferrari opportunity and a possible shot at redemption
by Daniel Roodt Sebastian Vettel’s move to Scuderia Ferrari in 2015 was meant to be one that solidified his status as one of Formula 1s...
Oct 12, 2020


Feed the can, man
by Tauri Kerr There is no denying that littering is one of my biggest pet peeves and I fail to understand how a large portion of the...
Sep 29, 2020


Editorial: My journey through quarantine madness
by Casey Ludick In the beginning, quarantine seemed great for an introverted person such as myself. Limited interaction, long stretches...
Sep 29, 2020


The lockdown cut & dye
by Zinam Klaas A combination of lockdown boredom and a lack of salons and barbers, more and more people decided they needed to change up...
Sep 29, 2020


Curls, coils, and kinks: Know your hair type
by Jade Rhode We all have a complicated relationship with our hair, right? We sometimes find ourselves in the “it’s not you, it’s me”...
Sep 29, 2020


Can fashion as we know it still exist during Covid-19?
by Zinam Klaas The fashion industry is a $1.2 trillion global industry, with more than $250 billion spent annually in the United States...
Sep 11, 2020


The truth about fasting: Is it about religion or relief?
by Langa Mohlala When I was younger, my understanding of fasting was that it was solely a religious practice whereby a person would forgo...
Sep 11, 2020


You’re either a “tea pot” or a “coffee addict” – why?
by Carmen Visser While there are many different hot beverages to choose from, tea and coffee are the most popular two. You are either a...
Sep 11, 2020
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