A Slip In Behaviour: Relearning To Read In A Post-Pandemic World

In this article, Aidan emphasizes the enduring importance of reading books, highlighting the multitude of benefits that became particularly evident during the lockdown period of the pandemic.
Lea talks about all the different conspiracies theories that were created surrounding COVID-19 and the role social media played in disseminating them.
Living with Type 1 diabetes is no easy thing, but denying it will not make it any better. In this article, Rita tells us about her “diabetic” journey, providing insights, reflections, and interesting anecdotes.
Emre discusses the history of anti-vaccination movements, their revival during the pandemic, and the danger they bring to society.
Since the lockdown ended international travel, most of us international students haven’t gone back home. Polina tells us her experience of finding her way home.
Kim tells us how The Netherlands celebrated Kingsday in 2021, as we are right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Are people still obeying the rules or did the Kingsday madness get the best of them?
Stephanie explores how media representation of Asians during the pandemic has potentially contributed to the new wave of recent hate crimes.
Having difficulty finding an internship amidst a pandemic? In this short but sweet article, Hope shares her helpful tips to increase your chances of becoming an intern.
Sofia talks about the mental health support offered by the UvA in these trying times.
In this article, Margarete interviews a first year, second year, and a third year student to discuss this year of changes in online education, its impact, and its takeaways.
Amidst this COVID-19 era, Imke discusses the reasons for the rise of conspiracy theories during these trying times.
Medium’s Quynh interviews new UvA student assistants to see why they’re drawn to the position and how they’ll contribute to this semester’s education.
In this article, Rita discusses the good and bad of the digital world in the pandemic on our health and how we can control technology’s adverse effects and turn it into our hero.

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In this article, Aidan emphasizes the enduring importance of reading books, highlighting the multitude of benefits that became particularly evident during the lockdown period of the pandemic.
Lea talks about all the different conspiracies theories that were created surrounding COVID-19 and the role social media played in disseminating them.
Living with Type 1 diabetes is no easy thing, but denying it will not make it any better. In this article, Rita tells us about her “diabetic” journey, providing insights, reflections, and interesting anecdotes.
Emre discusses the history of anti-vaccination movements, their revival during the pandemic, and the danger they bring to society.
Since the lockdown ended international travel, most of us international students haven’t gone back home. Polina tells us her experience of finding her way home.
Kim tells us how The Netherlands celebrated Kingsday in 2021, as we are right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Are people still obeying the rules or did the Kingsday madness get the best of them?
Stephanie explores how media representation of Asians during the pandemic has potentially contributed to the new wave of recent hate crimes.
Having difficulty finding an internship amidst a pandemic? In this short but sweet article, Hope shares her helpful tips to increase your chances of becoming an intern.
Sofia talks about the mental health support offered by the UvA in these trying times.
In this article, Margarete interviews a first year, second year, and a third year student to discuss this year of changes in online education, its impact, and its takeaways.
Amidst this COVID-19 era, Imke discusses the reasons for the rise of conspiracy theories during these trying times.
Medium’s Quynh interviews new UvA student assistants to see why they’re drawn to the position and how they’ll contribute to this semester’s education.
In this article, Rita discusses the good and bad of the digital world in the pandemic on our health and how we can control technology’s adverse effects and turn it into our hero.
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