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“Because Time is Precious”
Casio introduced the world’s first mass-produced digital watches; the Japanese multinational company was founded in 1947. It expanded from calculator production to watch production. Moreover, the vision of Casio is to be on the frontiers of addressing environmental issues. Some … Continue reading
SudanNextGen is Taking The First Steps in Building A Common-Centric Future in Sudan:
The revolution in Sudan united Sudanese people of every age group, political orientation, and gender. All eyes were on Sudan as the world watched the oppressed citizens topple one of the longest-ruling dictators in history. During these turbulent times, the … Continue reading
The Diary of An Influencer Wanna Be
There is a blurred line between labour and leisure in the creative industry. According to the Cambridge dictionary, labour is “practical work that involves hard physical effort”, as such creative work isn’t regarded as “labour”, on the contrary, it involves … Continue reading
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
In the information age, everyday seems to resemble an episode of black mirror, platforms like Instagram have become digital pacifiers, and they play a crucial role in constructing our world’s perspective. As an east African woman, my explore page on … Continue reading
The Politics of Sudanese Media
“Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns. Why should we let them have ideas” – Joseph Stalin The Sudanese people have long fought against a deeply entrenched political system. During the rule of … Continue reading
Is Slay Culture a ‘Win’ For The Female Community? An Examination of “Popular Feminism.”
Living in the era of social justice, we are constantly being bombarded by female- empowerment messages in social media campaigns, ads, and pop music. However, let’s not be too quick to categorize this as a “win” for the female community; … Continue reading
The Child of The Nile
Hey there! My name is Faye I joined LCC with the appetite to innovate; I wanted to join a university that would cultivate my creative potential and present me with limitless opportunities. LCC ticked all the boxes for me. I … Continue reading