It has been more than a year since the pandemic hit and there are still many students who aren't able to keep up with classes because of technical illiteracy, …
Shirking Accountability: A Response to Lifafa’s Statement
Portraying oneself as a flagbearer of 'restorative justice' while deeply hurting a survivor of sexual violence is not how one proves integrity.
Dowry and the ‘Great’ Indian Marriage
Dowry was legally banned in India nearly 60 years ago and yet it continues to be a common practice.
At Former Indigenous Schools, Canada Unearths a Brutal History
The discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves on the sites of former Indigenous residential schools across Canada has sparked a long overdue reckoning with the country's colonial past.
A Day in the Life of an ER Intern
The ER is a particularly memorable time in the life of an intern. Between triaging patients in Casualty and treating them in Trauma, it is our first opportunity to …
Growing Up in a Half-Progressive, Half-Conservative Family
The pandemic has taken away my fair shot of freedom.
‘Maacher Jhol’: A Tale of Simplicity in a Pandemic
The 2017 animated film directed by Abhishek Verma soothed my hurt mind and I found myself wandering through the tender moments of life.
Temptations
A poem on the allure of social media and how algorithms make us lose touch with everyday reality.
