CULTURE Columns Features LIFESTYLE Travel Delighted in Solitude: Travel Tuesdays with Serena February 20, 2024February 19, 2024 The Tert “Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god.” -Aristotle Welcome back to my travel column. The first day in Read More
Poetry Sinner February 17, 2024February 17, 2024 The Tert ‘It’s in the sway of her hips I can see her sins. Like a an STD; it crawls through her blood. Her lips cushion Read More
CULTURE Film Her – Film Review Fridays February 16, 2024June 13, 2024 Mason Horsley Dating is hard, there’s a whole world out there, with only a small percentage of people in the world who could be your match. Sometimes Read More
CULTURE Columns LIFESTYLE Travel 33 hours to Nottingham: Travel Tuesdays with Serena February 13, 2024February 12, 2024 Serena Emanuele Hello again… I am now settled into my room at the University of Nottingham. Granted, all my stuff is still in my suitcases and Read More
CULTURE Features OPINION Prose How to lead? Nietzsche and Machiavelli: From Fear to ‘The Will to Power’ February 11, 2024 Trung Ho Huynh How to be a good leader? That has been one of the most difficult questions that our society struggled with throughout the years. For Read More
CULTURE Film Dream Scenario – Film Review Friday February 9, 2024June 13, 2024 Mason Horsley What was your last dream about? Can you remember it? Was it dangerous or weird or maybe wholesome? Was it absurd or horrific or Read More
CULTURE Poetry Monday Fever February 8, 2024January 22, 2024 Adrienne Slattery To his alarm, great purple hammocks hung beneath his eyes, sore to the morning sun. Wrestling house keys to the car, it had stung Read More
CULTURE LIFESTYLE Travel Welcome to Travel Tuesdays with Serena! February 6, 2024 Serena Emanuele Image credit: University of Nottingham “New year, new me” is a cliche for a reason. Welcome to the first part of my weekly travel Read More
Prose Clingin’ in the rain February 5, 2024February 5, 2024 Cameron De Nysschen The storm is chaos. Flashes of light streak sporadically through the creases of your blinds – shining the tiny shoebox of a bedroom ivory. Read More