I Will Be Back Soon
Special thanks to Anusuya Subramanian and Sukayna Kazmi for their support in helping share this story. *** "I will come back home Shabina," were the last words of Inayat Dalla, who left for Tanzania for a two-day business trip. Little did she
Emily in Paris: Review
Netflix recently released the first season of 2020’s newest rom-com with a French twist, Emily in Paris. So far, it’s earned a 65% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a solid 7.2/10 on IMDb. Since its’ debut, several film critiques have
A Beginner’s Guide to Zero-waste as a Student
“What’s in it for me?”, you wonder. Surely, most of us are aware that 12.8 million tons of plastic are currently swimming in the ocean and that plastic bottles take four and a half centuries to break down. We have most
The Surprise of the Quick Bouncer
How India lost three of their most important wickets against Australia The first of the three ODIs between Australia and India kicked off on 27 November 2020 at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The home team got off to a good start
Upcoming trend of reward-based start-ups
The past few years have seen a massive demand for reward programmes. These applications may have had a subliminal presence before, but now have gained immense popularity. Owing to the heavy usage of these mobile applications, the trend of money-saving
A Throwback to the Good Times
International Children’s Day celebrated annually on November 20, possibly has no significance for us as we all, (or at least most of us) are adults. However, in schools, this day is cherished as if it arrives in a leap year.
The Other Face of Leadership
Most of us have added ‘leadership' as a quality into our CV, watched dozens of inspiring speakers talk about leadership, and even attended webinars regarding the subject. However, do we ever stop to think of the opposite? What happens when
Poetry: Familiarity
The Poetry Club hosted their monthly writing competition on the theme ‘Familiarity’ and here are the winning entries for the month of October. Congratulations to 2nd year BA Early Childhood Studies student Faareha Salman for attaining first place among 10 other contestants
Reigniting Your Wanderlust: The Growing Appreciation Towards Travel During COVID
From the sun-kissed beaches of the Aegean Sea to the Alps for skiing, to the sandy air of the desert, to the Buddhist temples, and to a mix of cultures, I present to you five destinations to add to your
World Kindness Day: Poems
“Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear, and the blind can see.” – Mark Twain. Photo credits: Unsplash In this fast-paced world, we often forget to acknowledge the essential element of humanity – kindness. The word meaning ranging from loving