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Sadwi Kandula

Sadwi Kandula

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Articles by Sadwi Kandula

To A New Start

Every December, as the year comes to an end, we get our party hats on and welcome the next year with warmth, suspicion, or just an excuse “to make things right”

 Wednesday, February 10, 20210 Comments
The Uninvited

Trigger Warning: The following article contains a portrayal of characters suffering from severe mental illness. Readers' discretion is advised.   Jan

 Saturday, September 12, 20200 Comments
Heists Gone Wrong

A team of misfits. An intricate plot. A treasure worth beyond compare. From Ocean’s Eleven to Money Heist, we’ve all fantasized about never having to work, abou

 Monday, August 10, 20200 Comments
The Quarantine Edition

It's hard to believe that 2020 is halfway done when the past six months have encompassed what feels like an eternity of global events with several words being a

 Sunday, June 7, 20200 Comments
The Puppet

Another day, another boy in the town was missing. That was the sixth in two weeks. Half of the town had evacuated. The rest are either too afraid to leave or ar

 Friday, March 13, 20200 Comments
Doppelgänger

“Where you gonna run?” the voice was harsh. I let out a painful cry as he grabbed my wrists and pinned them together in a tight grip. I could feel my heart

 Thursday, January 16, 20200 Comments
Why does time only move forward?

Imagine someone cracked an egg on your head. There’s yolk dripping down your forehead. Now you’ve got to clean yourself up. But wouldn’t it be a lot easier to j

 Thursday, October 17, 20190 Comments
Does education help solve social problems?

Education plays an important role in the evolution of a nation. Today, people are warming up to the idea of education being instrumental in an all-rounded de

 Tuesday, September 17, 20190 Comments
Psychic Anomaly

The smell of smoke fills my nose as I slowly flutter my eyes open. My entire body feels heavy with pain. I look to my side and find my father unconscious with b

 Monday, August 5, 20190 Comments
Do The Dead Dream?

A month ago,  humans almost ceased to exist. A virus, whose origin is still unknown, spread through the world killing people. The trouble was, they didn't stay

 Wednesday, April 10, 20190 Comments