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What Happened to Them? Part 1: Elnaz Rekabi
A new series of articles highlights four people that have been in and disappeared from the news, starting with Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi.

Nina K.
Mar 25, 2024


Green Pasta
Maggie (who sometimes cooks) shares her recipe for green pasta.

Maggie Taher
Mar 11, 2024


Tender Time
Reflections on working on Tender Time - a collaborative artistic research project - and visiting the exhibition in Venice.

Nora Naeve
Feb 26, 2024


Important Life Lessons: A Guide on How to Take a Bus
Reflections on riding a bus - or trying to - across the world.

Julia Glatthaar
Feb 11, 2024


Foul, Falafel and Fries
Foul, falafel, and fries... Maggie—who sometimes cooks—showcases her take on the most traditional Egyptian meal!

Maggie Taher
Feb 11, 2024


“Genocides Are Never Declared in Advance”: South Africa v. Israel at the ICJ
An analysis of the opening statements of South Africa and Israel in front of the International Court of Justice.

Merle Emrich
Jan 28, 2024


Koshary
Maggie—who sometimes cooks—takes on Koshary with a twist of her own.

Maggie Taher
Jan 28, 2024


The Impact of Patriarchy on the Female Offender
This article analyzes the case of Lisa Montgomery to explore how patriarchy influences the crimes and sentencing of women.

Aimée Niau
Jan 14, 2024


The Other Side of Srebrenica: A Conversation Beyond Genocide
A conversation between young people at the Srebrenica Summer School (2021) about their impressions of the place, its history and future.

Nina K.
Jan 14, 2024


Nikol Pashinyan: Revolutionary Hero or National Traitor?
The story of Nikol Pashinyan, prime minister of Armenia, is still being written. It is one in which he takes on differing roles.

Nina K.
Jan 1, 2024


This Is Why We Study "Race"
A comment on the infiltration of a course on critical race and whiteness at a Swedish university (2023) by a student who took the course.

Alice Wästberg
Jan 1, 2024


Climate Action Week at Malmö University
Climate Action Week offers a program filled with events on climate change asking the question: What can we do about it?

Sam Farabaugh
Nov 26, 2023


The Israel-Gaza War: Context and History
Since a month Israel is waging war against Gaza in retaliation for Hamas' attack on Oct 7. Read about the history and context of the war.

Merle Emrich
Nov 12, 2023


When Memory Fades, What Should Happen to Our Lives?
Australia debates Voluntarily Assisted Death (VAD): Dementia, ethics, or the value of life. Is VAD the answer? An opinion piece.

Zhoujie Wang
Oct 29, 2023


Yes, Australia Is Racist—But Not to You or Me
Reflections on racism in Australia within the context of the recent Voice Referendum aiming at strengthening Aboriginal voices in politics.

Amr Abbas
Oct 29, 2023


Terror in Gaza: International Humanitarian Law Is Violated in the Name of Fighting Hamas
In the current war it is above all Palestinian civilians, not Hamas, that bear the brunt of Israel's violence. An argument for humanity.

Alaa Bahnasy
Oct 29, 2023


Clifton Hill Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Club
Reflections of an exchange student from Sweden on joining a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu club in Melbourne, Australia.

Amr Abbas
Oct 15, 2023


A Closer Look at Catholic Schools: Balancing Faith and Academics
Catholic schools are a common choice for parents in the US who are looking for alternatives to public school: an option with pros and cons.

Sally Cameron
Oct 15, 2023


Time and Space, Sacred and Eternal
Time in the icon obeys other rules than the ones normally adopted by society. Is this possibly a more accurate way of perceiving time?

Nina Olivier
Oct 1, 2023


Triathlon Role Models and the Taboo of Periods
"The period is part of our lives, and we all find our own way of dealing with it." Yet, often, it is still a taboo topic, also in sport.

Nina K.
Sep 17, 2023
Published by Cálice Magazine (Malmö, Sweden)
ISSN: 3035-9031
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