The Italian lockdown shown through the eyes of 30 artists from 11 countries in a photo exhibit by the Foreign Press Association at the Capitoline Museums.
– By Sabrina Italia
Category Archive: December 2020
Davide Zingaretti becomes one of the multiple victims of frequent intimidation against local politicians. RiGenerazione Apriliana and City Council member express their support.
– By Giada Gavazzi
“Politics is also for young people,” say Francesca Cazan and Angelica Bawalsah, two candidates of the youngest civic list to run for Rome’s City Council in Italian history.
– By Francesca Antonelli
The Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno suggested a division in history at the beginning of the 20th century. He argued that history cannot be read as one. Read a personal glance at the different sides of history during the COVID-19 lockdown.
– By Caterina Fassina
Musings on how the pandemic forced us to re-examine our individual concepts of death and how they to motivate us to keep living.
– By Demetrio Iannone
A “Mindfulness and Compassion” interview on how students’ mental health is impacted by the pandemic and how to cope.
– By Giulia Leo
This Hitchcock’s masterpiece is a careful analysis on the worlds of obsession and nosiness.
– By Ilenia Reale
Learn about a student-run junior initiative from its founder and how you can be involved.
– By Suçie Jones
A story of studying abroad in Japan at the beginning of the pandemic.
– By Marilù Ciabattoni
The “3 Decades of Dissent” exhibit experiments with a new curation format: remote and “interfered.”
– By Martina Perelli