Siti Syafania Kose

Siti Syafania Kose is a writer with a soft spot for art, history and all things humanities. They're a self-proclaimed nerd who accidentally became a gym jock, and now lives somewhere in between.

Cutting ties: What happens when you walk away from family
Family Matters

Cutting ties: What happens when you walk away from family

Cutting off toxic relatives can bring peace, but not without guilt, judgment and hard questions about love, duty and survival.
When refugee kids couldn’t enroll, locals built them classrooms
The Neighborhood

When refugee kids couldn’t enroll, locals built them classrooms

Locked out of Indonesia’s education system and with their futures in limbo, refugee youth are finding hope in grassroots classrooms powered by Indonesians who chose to show up.
The power of small acts: Glimmers of hope from 2025
Features

The power of small acts: Glimmers of hope from 2025

In a year marked by despair, it was small, human acts that broke through the noise, reminding us that hope doesn’t vanish. It’s passed hand to hand, one person to another.
Is it ADHD or the algorithm? The problem with self-diagnosing mental illness
Wellness

Is it ADHD or the algorithm? The problem with self-diagnosing mental illness

More young people are turning to TikTok instead of therapists. Sometimes it helps, but often it misleads.
The good, the bad and the gatekeep: How gender nonconformity is for everyone
Style

The good, the bad and the gatekeep: How gender nonconformity is for everyone

Still an alien concept to many, dressing against gender norms can bring freedom to someone no matter their identity, though not without sacrifices.
Finding room for fur and paws in the city’s high-rises
Pawrenting

Finding room for fur and paws in the city’s high-rises

Jakarta’s apartments are increasingly making space, and even amenities, for furry tenants.  
The rest of us: How Indonesians are trying to sleep better
Consumer Insights

The rest of us: How Indonesians are trying to sleep better

We asked our readers about their sleep habits. Here’s what’s keeping them up, and what’s actually helping.
Courts, clubs and connections: The rise of community sports apps
The Neighborhood

Courts, clubs and connections: The rise of community sports apps

From billiard tables to padel courts, community sports apps are helping turn strangers into teammates, and sometimes even friends.