We have all been there. We have all done that. Any law student who has not pulled an all-nighter yet, please, let me know how. When my last exam got over, a delightfully easy Spanish paper, I slept. Like I have never slept before. What kept me sane during Continue Reading
Students
If Maggi Could Speak – By Hedwig
This is the fourth poem in a series of poems that explore what the commonplace objects in a student’s life would say if they underwent an Enid Blyton-esque change overnight, and could speak. This has been written in the form of a Sonnet (sort of). If the Maggi we buy Continue Reading
If My Textbooks Could Speak – By Hedwig
This is the fifth poem in a series of poems that explore what the commonplace objects in a student’s life would say if they underwent an Enid Blyton-esque change overnight, and could speak. This one has been written in the form of a Limerick. My Textbooks would tell me I’m Continue Reading
Not Just A Meal – By Nemo
JGU is a world in its own. The beautiful academic block with the comfy reading rooms, the amazing library stacked with books of all possible genres and topics, the dormitories and other facilities sometimes make us forget that we live in a village. Step out of the gate and you Continue Reading
19 going on 20 – By KANA
I finally understand why so many women hate sharing their age. My last teen year hasn’t been as satisfying as I would have wanted it to be but it’s definitely not something I’m ready to let go of. I realised that I didn’t have another teen after this and the Continue Reading
Hit Replay – By Kana
Political discourse is often ignored in a discussion of the question of sovereignty blah blah blah… Cue: Amber Run – I found In my opinion, listening to good music while writing a 2000 word research paper is probably one of the biggest mistakes a law student can commit. Being transported to Continue Reading
The Bell Jar’s Fault – By Hedwig
Depression is an insidious malady, and although due recognition is given to its effects, the forms in which it manifests are quite different. Even with World Suicide Prevention Day being observed on the 10th of September every year, the work done by those studying and helping others through the disease is Continue Reading
The Triumph of the Defeated – By Sue Don M
I was recently introduced to the story of the Terezin Requiem, where in the concentration camp of Theresienstadt, around 150 people found rebellion against the Nazis through the music of Verdi. They were sent there to die, and eventually they did meet their deaths, with each of them knowing their Continue Reading
10 Ways to Deal with Anger – by Hedwig
Originally posted by insideoutheadquarters Life in University can be stressful. But even otherwise, have there even been those people who get on your nerves – for some or no reason at all? Have there ever been instances where you’ve felt your head split open with hate and then you go Continue Reading
Why Care For Another? – by Sue Don M
Must we only care about something when it affects us? Human beings are selfish, and even when selfless, will act only if there exists some benefit through happiness, content, or material gain. So logically, it probably makes sense to only care for ourselves. I’m sure it is, to mind one’s Continue Reading