Students are forced to participate in university's 'Sports for All' initiative' to gain academic credit points.
While Adults Squabble Over Climate Change, Teens are Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands
"If burning fossil fuels threatened our very existence, then how could we continue to burn them? Why were there no restrictions?" asked 15-year-old Greta Thunberg from Sweden.
JNU Entrance Exam Re-Scheduled to May 2019 Despite Opposition from Teachers
The JNU Teachers Association said that the Academic Council members were "sought to be silenced, threatened and humiliated" at the meeting.
These Psychologists Have Some Bad News About Human Nature
Our irrationality and dogmatism might not be so bad were they married to some humility and self-insight.
Tumblr’s New Rules on Child Porn, or How to Shoot Yourself in the Foot
Issuing a blanket statement that conflates displays of consensual sexual pleasure with child abuse is both insulting and a terrible business move.
From Online Hatred to Offline Violence: Facebook’s Impact in Myanmar
How a deadly mix of fake news, societal tension and social media manifested into real violence in Myanmar.
Remembering the Trauma of the Babri Masjid’s Demolition Through Art
In this series, artist Pariplab Chakraborty imagines and commits the trauma of the demolition to our collective memory through these paintings.
Explainer: What Does ‘Gaslighting’ Mean?
'Gaslighting' is on the shortlist for Oxford Dictionary's word of the year, but what does it mean and where did it come from?
