The Game of Nerds • 29th January 2024 What Makes Stop Motion Animation So Timeless? With technology constantly advancing and more “modern” forms of animation thriving, what keeps stop-motion films from becoming a thing of the past?
The Game of Nerds • 16th January 2024 6 Valentine's Day Books That Celebrate Platonic Love Most Valentine's Day book lists feature romance novels. But this time around, we're highlighting books that celebrate the joys of platonic relationships.
The Game of Nerds • 9th January 2024 "Divine Rivals" Proves That the Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword “Divine Rivals” made one of the biggest YA fantasy debuts of 2023. Rebecca Ross crafts a romantic tale of love, war, and magic that audiences — both YA and otherwise — have come to love.
The Game of Nerds • 26th December 2023 2023 Deaf Representation in Entertainment Look back at what 2023 had to show for Deaf representation in the media.
11th December 2023 Environmental Journalism Highlights Global Poverty Journalists produce thousands of news stories covering almost every region of the world. However, the number of talented journalists working out of low- and middle-income countries often goes unnoticed.
The Publishing Post • 11th October 2023 Shuffling of the Shelves: October Part One Trick or treat! It’s finally October and whether you have a taste for sweet romances or twisty thrillers, this list is sure to give you something to take home.
The Borgen Project • 19th September 2023 Addressing Homelessness Through Architectural Design Around the world, there are an estimated 150 million people homeless. Even more striking, 1.6 billion lack access to safe and secure housing.
The Borgen Project • 5th August 2023 5 Ways to Combat Communicable Diseases in Developing Countries According to the World Health Organization (WHO), communicable diseases are those that are spread from person to person through “microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi.”
The Borgen Project • 5th August 2023 Power in Pulses: Using Beans To Reduce Food Insecurity Foods accessible to low-income populations often face stigma. For instance, there are many who consider food items like beans as plain or last-resort options.
The Borgen Project • 18th July 2023 Using Smartphones to Address Global Illiteracy The impact of technology in the fight against global poverty is a subject of both positive and negative consequences.