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Author: Amina Salah

Amina Salah

Amina Salah is busy watching “just one more episode” . . .

  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A sketch of an open notebook with doodles, resting on a laptop.
    Why is everything else more interesting before exams? fancycrave1 via pixabay, graphkiner and sketchify via canva manipulated by annika hadden

    Study Habits for Your Survival

    “Moreover, it is important that you find ways to mitigate and manage your stress as this can be a very difficult time ...
    Amina Salah
    November 21, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A tv title art saying “Weirder Stuff.”
    Yes, we did run a thesaurus on every word. sparklestroke via canva manipulated by annika hadden

    The Strange Thing About Stranger Things

    Yes, we did run a thesaurus on every word.
    Amina Salah
    November 21, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A sketch of a planner page, with only Monday through Thursday marked as workdays
    If this is anything like my planner, none of the things noted will end up happening. Annika Hadden

    The four-day work week

    “The four-day work week allows you to have more time for yourself and your hobbies.” – Amina Salah
    Amina Salah
    November 7, 2024
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A sketch of a phone screen, showing apps for audios and videos
    Smartphones. Good for so much more than arguments with strangers online. Annika Hadden

    What should everyone listen to?

    “We all have an inner child, and rather than completely relying on parents to nurture and love us, it is important that ...
    Amina Salah
    November 7, 2024
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A sketch of a phone screen, with some apps blocked from being used.
    My phone also says “no” and “bad idea” to me a lot. icons8 via canva manipulated by annika hadden

    Quiet quitting social media

    “Social media is integral to the lives of many people. Thus, there are those who cannot completely quit it.” – Amina Salah
    Amina Salah
    November 7, 2024
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A sketch of a tv screen with the Netflix logo on.
    Before you ask, yes, I am still watching. Not liking it, but watching. FiveFlowersForFamilyFirst via pixabay manipulated by Annika Hadden

    CTRL: The Dangers of AI and Big Corporations

    "Many people today depend on social media and AI tools, owned by multi-billion-dollar corporations who do not care about our happiness, health, ...
    Amina Salah
    October 31, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A photo of a person sitting on a couch, with a bowl of snacks, intently watching TV.
    Maybe we love reality TV so much because real reality has been such a letdown. Andrea Piacquadio via pexels

    Modern love and the rise of dating shows

    "Dating shows portray a curated version of love. One that is fast-paced, commodified, transactional, and problematic in nature.”
    Amina Salah
    October 31, 2024
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    Lego action figures of Batman and The Joker, with several other figures in the background.
    Batman is cool, but we all know Joker just makes more sense. Oliver Sharp via unsplash

    Villain mania

    “In the end, rage is what we all have in common. We all have something to be angry about. Villains just express ...
    Amina Salah
    October 17, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A tv screen showing the title of the show The Golden Girls.
    It is uncanny how the familiar title reel of a show can feel like home and childhood. Muhammad Atiq via Canva, manipulated by Annika Hadden

    A golden old show that warms hearts

    “Grief has no timeline and it does not discriminate. Grief is something we all have in common.” – Amina Salah
    Amina Salah
    October 3, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A sketch showing a stack of books, stabbed through with a knife.
    Leave it to capitalism to sell people’s life traumas as a hit new show or book. WASABIKON via pixabay, ann via canva, Maddie Red via canva, manipulated by Annika Hadden

    The crime of true crime

    "My entire issue with the entire true crime genre is that it leads to victims being hurt, as their stories are misrepresented.” ...
    Amina Salah
    October 3, 2024
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