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21/04/2026
“Pass the scholarship exam, and get into a good school. Then you’ll be happy.”
“Study hard, get into university. Then life will be better.”
“Get a first-class degree, a good job, a better partner. And then…”
Sound familiar? If you’re nodding along, you’re not alone. Most of us have been there, sitting through lectures or family dinners, hearing about this mythical “dream life” waiting for us a life where everything is perfect because we worked hard enough to earn it.
Written by: Kavy Pathirana
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/the-myth-of-and-then/
The Myth of ‘And Then’: Finding Joy in University Life | FOS Media Students' Blog We were all trained to believe this, weren’t we? From childhood, societal and cultural expectations piled on us like bricks, building...
21/02/2026
Walk into any science classroom, open any textbook, or recall the great minds of science, and the same names echo effortlessly, Newton, Einstein, Tesla, Darwin. Brilliant, revolutionary, unforgettable. And then there is one woman whose name stands tall among them: Madam Marie Curie.
Written by: Tharushi Silva
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/international-day-of-women-and-girls-in-science/
International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Beyond the One Name We All Know. | FOS Media Students' Blog Walk into any science classroom, open any textbook, or recall the great minds of science, and the same names echo effortlessly, Newton, Einstein, Tesla, Darwin. Brilliant, revolutionary, unforgettable. And then there is one woman whose name stands tall among them: Madam Marie Curie.
06/02/2026
“Sri Lanka Matha, Apa Sri Lanka,
Namo… Namo… Namo… Namo Matha.”
Today is February 4, 2026, and as usual, the national anthem is being played in schools. This day holds special significance as it marks the 78th anniversary of Sri Lanka, which was formerly known as Ceylon, gaining Dominion status from Great Britain.
Written By: Chamya Gallage
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/celebrating-independence-honoring-the-past-shaping-the-future/
Celebrating Independence: Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future | FOS Media Students' Blog “Sri Lanka Matha, Apa Sri Lanka,Namo… Namo… Namo… Namo Matha.”Today is February 4, 2026, and as usual, the national anthem is being played in schools. This day holds special significance as it marks the 78th anniversary of Sri Lanka, which was formerly known as Ceylon, gaining Dominion sta...
03/02/2026
February 2nd isn’t just another day on the calendar. It’s World Wetland Day, a moment to appreciate some of the most overlooked, yet life-savingecosystems on earth. They may often be dismissed as muddy swamps, but wetlands are hardworking natural agents that quietly support life on earth on a massive scale.
Written by: R.M.Umesha Ratnayake
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/beyond-the-swamp-into-the-soul-of-diversity/
Beyond the Swamp, Into the soul of diversity. | FOS Media Students' Blog February 2nd isn’t just another day on the calendar. It’s World Wetland Day, a moment to appreciate some of the most overlooked, yet life-saving ecosystems on earth. They may often be dismissed as muddy swamps, but wetlands are hardworking natural agents that quietly support life on earth on a m...
27/01/2026
මගහැරුනු නෙත් වලින් අතීතය විමසන්න
සදවතිය ආකාසෙන් මිදී කිමිදී එන්න
එලිනොවෙන පැයක් වුව කමක් නැහැ සිපගන්න
හෙටින් රැය නිමයි රෑ හැගුම් මල් පරවෙන්න
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/one-more-moon/
31/12/2025
Christmas Eve is celebrated on December 24th by many people, including Christians, all around the world. It is a night that brings joy, happiness, unity and peace to people’s lives.
Written By: Sahan Fernando
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/christmas-eve-the-magical-night/
Christmas Eve: The Magical Night | FOS Media Students' Blog Christmas Eve is celebrated on December 24th by many people, including Christians, all around the world....
31/12/2025
New year, new me they say but in reality it’s the same old unresolved trauma, the same inability to procure a life partner or just a partner in general or the tale as old as time, the same level of procrastination that is engraved onto your DNA like an inherent disease. Anyhow, new year should be a nod to change thyself spiritually and internally, accepting one’s shortcomings and tweaking those flaws to bloom into something beautiful. It’s not something that should be enforced by any external party rather it is something that should surface from within.
Written by: Yeran Fernando
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/new-year-same-old-mistakes/
New Year, Same Old Mistakes | FOS Media Students' Blog New year, new me they say but in reality it’s the same old unresolved trauma, the same inability to procure a life partner or just...
30/12/2025
Through this frame of glass so clear,
A simple window, yet so dear.
Not just bricks and panes limited,
But a portal shaping minds.
Written by: Asanki Thathsarani
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/through-a-window-of-dreams/
Through A Window Of Dreams | FOS Media Students' Blog Through this frame of glass so clear, A simple window, yet so dear. Not just bricks and panes limited, But a portal shaping minds.
30/12/2025
Domestication is one of humanity’s oldest biological experiments, an unintentional but profound process that has reshaped the bodies, behaviors, and genes of numerous animal species. From dogs and cattle to chickens and horses, domesticated animals exhibit a distinctive suite of traits that differentiate them from their wild ancestors. These shared traits, collectively known as Domestication Syndrome, have puzzled scientists for centuries. While Charles Darwin offered early hypotheses, only recently has a compelling, unifying explanation emerged. And it is based on the ever-fascinating stem cell population, the Neural Crest.
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/the-neural-crest-hypothesis-a-unifying-explanation-for-domestication-syndrome/
Written by: Pramod Dilshan
23/12/2025
University life can be overwhelming in ways we don’t always talk about. Between lectures, deadlines, responsibilities, and expectations, there are moments when it all feels like too much. I’ve had days like that. Days when I felt mentally exhausted and unsure of how to keep going. What made the difference wasn’t advice or solutions, but people who simply listened. Friends who sat with me let me talk and reminded me that I wasn’t alone. That, to me, is solidarity in its truest form.
Written by: Tharushi Silva
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/together-we-rise/
Together, We Rise. Solidarity starts with us; in moments we often overlook. | FOS Media Students' Blog University life can be overwhelming in ways we don’t always talk about. Between lectures, deadlines, responsibilities, and expectations, there are moments when it all feels like too much. I’ve had days like that. Days when I felt mentally exhausted and unsure of how to keep going. What made the ...
22/12/2025
On this International Migrants Day, we are reminded of the courage and resilience behind every journey.
Written by: Chamya Gallege
https://fos.cmb.ac.lk/blog/honoring-resilience-why-migrants-matter/
Honoring Resilience: Why Migrants Matter? | FOS Media Students' Blog On this International Migrants Day, we are reminded of the courage and resilience behind every journey.
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