Delanie Khan-Dobson
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Opinions
The small joy of studying with strangers on the internet
For months it has felt as if I have accomplished nothing academically, that I am merely existing everyday. Even the most mundane tasks on my daily checklist feel impossible.
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Special Issue
Finding solace in internet friendship
I always knew I was an extrovert, but I didn’t realize how much I thrived in the company of others until the first wave of the pandemic.
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Special Issue
Social media ‘addiction,’ Instagram activism, and loving one’s phone in 2021
“I open Instagram as soon as I open my eyes in the morning and it’s the last thing I do before I close my eyes at night. I also do it during class time!”
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Opinions
The biggest lesson I learned this semester? Coming to terms with internalized capitalism
The most eye-opening thing I’ve learned this semester was coming to terms with how deeply I have internalized a capitalist mindset, in regards to what it means to succeed in university and in everyday life. This mindset that I have blindly believed equates my worth with my daily levels of productivity.