From petty victories to historical atrocities, Schadenfreude is an inescapable part of the human condition. Understanding why we feel this guilty pleasure could make us better people.

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News Articles

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The Impact of History on the Modern Justice System 

Understanding Fairness in a Complex World

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Dairy is Scary 

Health and ethical concerns about dairy

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Is the Ethics of Social Media Algorithms Justifiable? 

An exploration of the moral dilemmas behind the algorithm


DCTV: Episode 5

Watch the latest DCTV episode featuring segments by Anchors Kairav and Jonathan, such as Is the Tree still here, Today in History, and more!

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Community Snapshots

The Etymology of Slang

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Hong Kong Sevens 2025: 

All You Need to Know

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Catharsis Theory in Anger Management

Does Catharsis Actually Work?


We often think of catharsis, or emotional release as a way of dealing with intensely negative emotions, however how we express those emotions determine the efficacy of catharsis as a method of anger management

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Ethical Consideration of Surgery: The 3E’s 

Emergency, Elective and Experimental Surgery

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Free market versus free will

The morality of organ sale and donation

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Genetic erosion

Protecting Biodiversity for Future Survival

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Why you should thrift

Thrifting culture and its benefits

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Trauma Effects on the Brain

Trauma and the Brain