Still Waves by English Major Malaika Abdur Rehman
                    
The three passengers were too excited to realize how long the journey was. They had planned this trip for weeks, and after various hiccups,...                
            The Forgotten Spirit of Syria by CAAD student Lana Alsakka-Amini
                    
It was a harsh winter in Syria. The crispy air, the dry tree branches, and the darkness of the sky made Syria’s winters even...                
            The Girl Sipping Coke by journalism student Abdul Muiz Nauman
                    
On a sun-kissed autumn morning in the naval complex of Islamabad, a young boy is watching his father clean his 1979 Yashica FX-3 camera....                
            A Guru by Destiny by MCM student Nawaf Alhammadi
                    
Following a very dark period of my life, and after I had to let go of habits that were destroying me, I decided to...                
            A Journey with the Rose Colored Glasses by journalism student Aminath Ifasa
                    
I let myself mirror the world passing in front of me. The silence filled with noise. The serene filled with chaos. The perfect filled...                
            All That Separates Us by journalism student Abeer Khan
                    
Another sixth December goes by
My country is still in one piece
It stands there like a stump of an old tree
Breathing deep breaths of non-existence
For...                
            A Wave Struck by journalism student Apoorva Dudani
                    
Towering grey clouds drifted across a deeply orange sky on a busy Sunday morning at a floating market in Phuket. Cuckoos soared in groups,...                
            My Seoul Under Strawberry Rain by journalism student Sara Hameed
                    
A blanket of August jet draped over the silent, adrift buildings of Gangnam. Six a.m., and the only illumination pouring into their hotel room...                
            At a Loss For Words by English Major and Journalism Minor student Laila M....
                    
Laila looks down at her laptop hesitantly. She had never experienced writer’s block before. In fact, she thought she never would as writing usually...                
            Grand Tea Road by journalism student Sara Hameed
                    
Dec. 24, 2019
The worn five-seater jolted to a halt outside the proud Tulip Hotel, on the banks of the sheer River Jhelum.
“I’ve heard this...                
             
            
 
		