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The South Asian Spring: How Gen Zs Turned Protest into Foreign Policy
Diplomacy: a word often associated with a world of suit-clad men making deals shrouded in secrecy and unbalanced deals. But Gen Zs in the South are having none of that. News Writer Nuraiah revisits the recent student protests in three South(east) Asian countries and how they have redefined political change in today's society. After all, isn't there more to this world than old men pretending like they care?

Nuraiah Binte Farid
Feb 13 min read


The Age of Awwtism: Inspecting the Commodification and Fetishization of Neurodivergence
Everyone wants to date someone autistic now; it's like it's the new chic. Contributing Writer Aliyah dives straight into the rabbit hole, dissecting why this sudden desire for neurodivergence has taken over this generation's dating preferences.

Aliyah
Nov 22, 20256 min read


Respect Your Elders—Even When They Don’t Respect You?
Between pride and patience lies something more powerful: mutual respect. Contributing Writer Arissa Farha writes on what it means to respect your elders and how fear and respect are (never) interchangeable.

Arissa Farha
Oct 18, 20256 min read


Gen Z Humour is Not (Just) Funny
Everything has become a meme, or has it? Join Section Editor Hajar Haq in our second edition of Notts Uncovered, as she picks the brain of Safiyyah Mitha, a foundation student fluent in the language of absurd media, and dissect what makes 'Gen Z Humour' so Gen Z.
Hajar Haq
Oct 11, 20255 min read
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