By Rimsha Ali Shah Travelling back by bus from the Soomro Taluka Hospital, Hanifa Chauhan thought about the telefilm she watched the night before. It was about a woman from a modest background like her, who rose above societal pressures to spearhead change in the lives of the women around ...
By Huma Irfan. 6:55am, August 10, 2015. A slight “thud” woke me from my long slumber. I had landed in the country that would be my home for the next four months. I was about to start my 2015Global Undergraduate Semester Exchange (UGRAD) program and like many others, it was ...
By Rimsha Ali Shah Buzzing with a mix of enthusiasm and uncertainty, twenty girls stood in a circle at the Attock City School playground. As they looked around trying to figure out the meaning behind the circular formation, someone suddenly shouted: “Hey! I am Tooba! And I like to play ...
Waseem Qureshi, alumnus of the Legislative Fellowship Program (LFP), writes about his exchange experience in the U.S, detailing the legislative exposure and cultural exchange. This article was originally published in Daily Nawa-i-Waqt, Lahore.
By Rimsha Ali Shah Did you know that at the edge of the city of Mansehra in Khyber Pukhtonkhwa there lies a rock with inscriptions dating back to the 3rd Century, B.C? These inscriptions are significant in that they provide examples of early written language in South Asia in their ...
By Musaib Alavi. Life brings tears, smiles and memories. The tears dry, the smiles fade but the memories last forever. Going back through the time of being an exchange student at U.S.A always bring great memories to my mind. The joy, the laughter and moreover the experience of bridging the ...
By Rimsha Ali Shah “Why theater?” is a question many people addressed to Naeema Butt, a mass communications major, former football player of the Pakistan National Women’s Football team, a social activist, President of World Merit, a global platform for talented and collaborative youth, and the current General Secretary of ...
Entries open for Peace Photography Competition 2016. This is an initiative of Global Undergraduate Semester Exchange Program alumnus, Noman Sajjad, who wants to highlight colors of peace and optimism from within the community. Talking about the motivation behind the competition, he said, ‘The purpose of Peace Photography Competition is to encourage ...
By Rimsha Ali Shah “The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they have none” As a woman from a country that put a female head of state on the map back in the 1990’s, Hina Fatima knew the same political fire resided in the women ...
By Rimsha Ali Shah What is a real conversation-starter in Pakistan? Some might say food, but to really narrow it down, cricket and tea or chaye, as it is locally called, is another. Communicating ideas, debating opinions and shaping friendships with the backdrop of a cup of tea at a ...