by Tyron Devotta
Today, we are all in search of answers to the question ‘what went wrong?’ How did Sri Lanka come to this state? And all too easily our fingers point at the ...
By Druvinka Samuel
Uncertainty has been an overriding theme of this year, disrupting major plans be it personal, professional, educational or otherwise. And with the year about to come to a close ...
With online education becoming a world phenomenon post the COVID-19 outbreak, higher education institutions around the world are concentrating on how to make it the best possible experience for ...
With online learning now becoming not just an option but a must do, many education institutes are going through the learning curve of moving to the web. This means some are at the startup stages in ...
“If you teach a child art properly, you are teaching the child to get out of the box, to move out of its set parameters, and to live dangerously.” She says what adds to a child’s ...
SLIIT has been planning their online lecture platform since 21 April 2019. Vice Chancellor of SLIIT, Prof. Lalith Gamage said the Easter attack got them thinking as the university had until then, not ...
by Nadeesha Perera
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical “Joseph and the Amazing Technicoloured Dreamcoat” directed by Jehan Bastian, Neidra Williams and Charith De ...
Melaka, Sachchini, and Pasandi, are students from the South who attend the University of Jaffna. They reside in a Hostel in Jaffna on the Weekdays, and travel 397.8 Km to Colombo every weekend to see ...
Ranil Sampath, a fisherman from Madapalama, Hendalais a married man with two children aged four year and nine months respectively. Knowing the difficulties of being a fisherman at sea he says he ...
I recently went for a stage play, which could well have become a PR disaster but didn’t. It could easily have been interpreted as ‘racist’ and putting it up on the boards, especially in a ...