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February Edition 2021

To A New Start

Every December, as the year comes to an end, we get our party hats on and welcome the next year with warmth, suspicion, or just an excuse “to make things right”. Being the horrendous year 2020 was, people could not… Continue Reading →

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Secrets of the Device

In a place where being an Elite Student is the only thing every student desires, we Elites need to prove ourselves worthy of the title with every action we do. We were always in the spotlight. Hence, on the day… Continue Reading →

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MSN- The Greatest Trio in History

I remember the night I stayed up till 3 AM to watch the 2nd leg of Barcelona Vs PSG knowing fully well that Barça had conceded four goals and couldn’t score a single goal in the first leg of the… Continue Reading →

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Why Are Adult Cartoons A Thing?

“Sick, twisted and politically incorrect” is a fair enough description for the long-running T.V. show The Family Guy. Peter Griffin, the father, is disastrously ignorant of everything he does. Lois, his stay-at-home wife oversees their three children. Meg, the eldest… Continue Reading →

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Why ‘Chick Flicks’ Don’t Deserve The Hate

Chick Flick  Noun / Derogatory • Informal Chick flick is a slang term, sometimes used pejoratively, for the film genre catered specifically to women’s interests, and is marketed towards women demographics. They generally tend to appeal more to a younger… Continue Reading →

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Bridgerton Review: period dramas’ new it-thing

“Dear reader, if there is a scandal, I shall uncover it.” Welcome to Regency London, where debutantes attend balls every second day, a mysterious gossip column wreaks havoc across London, and Ambitious Mamas shove their children down the aisle with… Continue Reading →

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Lupin – A Review

Thriller. Heists. Mystery. The three genres of cinema that never fail to grab our attention. It’s quite common that we end up watching movies or series of these categories even if they are in languages unfamiliar to us. Such is… Continue Reading →

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The White Tiger – A Review

‘The White Tiger’ is a freakish story about a man with an unfortunate past and a future enjoying fortunes. This story that Ramin Bahrani, the Iranian-American director, adapted from the 2008 Booker Prize-winning best-selling debut novel by Aravind Adiga, the… Continue Reading →

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Magic Mushrooms

Trigger Warning: The following article contains elements of anxiety and depression. Readers’ discretion is advised.   He covers his eyes with a sleep mask, lies on the bed, lights go out, and some calming music comes on. And soon, it… Continue Reading →

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Suicide – from an evolutionary perspective

**Trigger Warning – This Piece discusses suicide and some people might find that disturbing/triggering. You’re requested to proceed with caution. If you go by the most common method of suicide, hanging, you will lose consciousness in 5 to 15 seconds…. Continue Reading →

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So Much Better Than That

Feb 4th, 2028 “A creative professional? What are you, nuts?” Pa says. Okay, they don’t know I’m here. “What he wants to become is HIS choice, Madhav,” Ma interjects. “What is wrong with you, Rani?” Pa says, frustrated. “Look at… Continue Reading →

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The Mango Tree

Once upon a time, there was a mango tree, Which stood outside my window, high and mighty. Every day I poked my nose out of the sill, just to see, But its future and mine, I never did foresee. It… Continue Reading →

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Uprising at the United States Capitol

As we all somehow managed to make it past one of the most bizarre years of our lives, we all looked forward to 2021, hoping to abandon all things dreadful. Ironically enough, six days into the new year, what we… Continue Reading →

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For the People

I never really had a definite answer to the question, “Who is your greatest role model?” It was always confusing for me because I had never been so inclined to anyone’s story. But then there was Ms Harris. As I… Continue Reading →

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The Perfect Fit

If you think you never have enough clothes, think again.  2700 liters of water is required to make one cotton t-shirt; that’s the amount of water an average person drinks in about two and a half years. Out of the… Continue Reading →

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Pandemics-Then and Now

“There is light at the end of the tunnel” is what we all have been telling ourselves since the outbreak of Covid-19. Making a comeback in the history of pandemics, Covid-19 dominated the year 2020. With the vaccine rolling out,… Continue Reading →

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Modern “Art” (?)

Do you want quick and easy money? I’ll tell you a great way to get big bucks. Things you’ll need: A banana Duct tape Steps to follow: Search for a clean wall Affix the banana to the wall using the… Continue Reading →

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