At the outset, it’s important to mention that I’m heavily unqualified to write any article that has remotely anything to do with fashion. My wardrobe consists of neatly folded clothes that have been separated into three stacks – clothes that I wear all the time (which consist of T-shirts I Continue Reading
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THE ONE WITH THE DOG – By Nemo
Picture Credits: Shivendra Shukla A lot of people call JGU their home – the students, faculty members, the Sodexo didis and bhaiyas, and also the numerous dogs that can be seen basking under the sun in the lawns during summer or hibernating under benches in the winter. They accompany us Continue Reading
Working Vacations
I love organizing. Did I say love? I meant that I obsess over it. I fangirl over it. It is to me what Bonaparte Pumpkinpatch is to fans of Sherlock. I’m a hundred percent sure that’s his name.What Balderdash Pumpernickel and I have in common is that we both have Continue Reading
How to Make The Most Out of First Year -By Nemo
Congratulations. If you are reading this post, I am assuming you made it to Jindal and are all geared up for college. If you are a senior, still, congratulations. You have found ways to survive the harder years. (Teach me how?) First year will be the most tumultuous year of Continue Reading
Reminiscing – By Hedwig
In my usual fashion of pretending like I’m older than I actually am, I reminisce about Jindal as if I have passed out already. “Life is so uncertain: you never know what could happen. One way to deal with that is to keep your pyjamas washed.”― Haruki Murakami, 1Q84 I was Continue Reading
What Defines “JGU”? – By Sue Don M
The University is made, not of the brick walls, steel buildings, reputation or with publicity. The University is made up of the people within. So, what do you think defines Jindal Global University? “Chai. I have a requirement of at least 2 cups a day to keep me functional. I Continue Reading
Midterm Misgivings – by Hedwig
Mid-Term Misgivings That time of year is upon us, when we have to strap ourselves into the roller coaster that is ‘to Study’ and answer X marks worth of questions in Y amounts of time and actually be good at it. ‘But Mid-Terms are better, they give you a Continue Reading
Homesickness to Home – by Nemo
Law school. Nothing anyone told me could have ever prepared me for it. Eight months of elation, coffee, adjustment, newfound freedom, coffee, friendship, a tsunami of information…and did I mention coffee? There are no words to describe the past two semesters. I found roommates who are closer than family, a Continue Reading