“The protest symbolises that we are not dead yet,” said a PhD scholar who was injured during Monday's police lathicharge.
Slurs Offend Young Adults More Than Swearing
While some slurs have become more offensive, others have arguably lost their sting.
We All Know That We Will Die, So Why Do We Struggle to Believe It?
To realise that death is inevitable and that the world can and will continue without you is to experience existential shock.
The Humour and Humanity of ‘Atypical’
'Atypical' tells the story of Sam, an 18-year-old on the autistic spectrum, and his family as they all go through life's trials and triumphs.
The ‘Burnout Generation’ – A Personal ‘Origin Story’
On fighting the need to be consistently ‘on’ all the time.
In Appreciation of ‘Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa’ and Its Flawed Hero
The film, which recently completed 25 years, is more of an anti-rom-com – a story of a guy who does not get the girl, and yet, life goes on.
JNU Fee-Hike Protest: Students Clash With Delhi Police in the Campus
The students' union has been on a strike against the draft hostel manual for the past couple of weeks.
Apple, Disney and Netflix’s Streaming Battle Isn’t Winner-Take-All
Although some have dubbed the flurry of new video services coming out as a 'streaming war,' the reality is very different.
How Glass Animals’ ‘Agnes’ Brings the Rawness of Loss to Life
Nothing compares to losing someone you love, and Glass Animals’ ever-enduring song does a remarkable job of capturing those emotions.
Ghosts of My Family’s Past: Rage, Endurance and the Fruits of Toxic Masculinity
Just because you come from a fractured past doesn't mean you always have to cling to it.
