Myanmar’s First Interscholastic Student-Run Newspaper
The education system in Myanmar has long been a site of both national development and increasing divergence. Vast inequalities within… READ MORE
At dawn, the waters of Inle Lake once shimmered like polished silver, mirroring the sky as fishermen balanced gracefully on… READ MORE
Dear Younger Me, I carry you with me every day – your memories, your experiences, your preferences, your dreams, your… READ MORE
Behind the dimly lit backdrop, Ma Ma Naing stands with her troupe, fingers deftly maneuvering the near-invisible strings. The wooden… READ MORE
You might have seen thilashins walking slowly, heads bowed under the midday sun. Unlike the monks, they collect alms not… READ MORE
For people growing up in Myanmar, many have heard Buddhist chants, visited pagodas during festivals like Thadingyut, offered alms, or… READ MORE
Left: Ko Aung San, seated second to left, in a portrait of the Oway magazine’s editorial committee (1936); Right:A portrait… READ MORE
As I tried to avoid its approach, I was in denial that I was its prey. This has haunted me… READ MORE