The Gazelle
Feb 9, 2026
opinion
Adriana Giménez
People often ask if I plan to return to Spain after graduation. My immediate “no” always surprises them, leading to the inevitable question: “Why...
Yana Peeva
Trump’s war against DEI practices provides universities like NYUAD the chance to be bastions of equity practices
Mehraneh Saffari Anaraki
Yes, that’s actually the name. And they have door crashers.
Manoj Dhakal
Ziya Vhora
LLMs have permeated our lives and culture— they mimic our intelligence, creativity, and originality. Should we be docile and accept this intrusion?...
Your regular-shmegular music column with fresh picks, some nostalgic recs, and upcoming projects to look out for.
Museum exhibitions are a wonderful experience for a multitude of reasons. But what happens when it isn't accessible to everybody?
Chadi Saadoun
Mixed public reactions emerge as Morocco’s King urges citizens to forgo the traditional sacrifice of Eid Al Adha due to drought-related impacts on...
Muhammad Abdullah
Major U.S. companies like Google, Meta, and Walmart are scaling back DEI initiatives following Trump’s executive orders. Political pressure and legal...
Singapore’s wealthiest families, the Kweks and Lees, are embroiled in public disputes over the control of billion-dollar empires. With lawsuits and...
Aarushi Prasad
Challenging a century-old tradition, birthright citizenship, a cornerstone of jus soli, faces uncertainty with a conservative Supreme Court.
Isabella Ying
Flames engulf Patagonia: Ancient lands burn, and the Mapuche are blamed. Is Argentina’s denial of climate change the real culprit?