Once you get that acceptance letter and you begin packing your bags the word that comes to my mind is, home. Home for the next x number of years. When you’re in the car/plane/bus/train or whatever mode of transport you’re using to get to your new home, the next word that comes to Continue Reading
To an Introvert Going to College, From an Introvert in One – by Hedwig
A year ago, I was faced with the terrifying possibility of moving to a University so far away from home and comfort and round-the-clock nachos – an opportunity that I was desperate to accept but also regard with suspicion because, you see, I’m not a person of the outernet. It Continue Reading
Sound of Music – By Nemo
Music: Like a gust of wind on a humid day. Food for the soul. Like a slice of pizza from the food court after having mess food for days. Like binge watching Friends after a long day of classes. Music is like all of this, and much more. This year Continue Reading
Giving the Global University a Chance – By Sue Do Nym
Wherever I go, every place, I need to discover every side of it that I can with my two hands and feet. Because how can you consider loving something you don’t really know? I took a walk at 6 AM on a winter day at Jindal Global University one day Continue Reading
FOOD FOR THOUGHT – BITE! The Food Festival– By Sue Don M
Picture Credits – Hariharan Kumar Sonepat, Haryana. The holy grail of commercial food. NOT. From the ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Marshall Eriksen’s beautiful description of the first burger bite, to every single food advert we’ve ever seen, the delicious exotic food that we’ve always wanted has arrived here at Continue Reading
The Buddy Project – By Hedwig
Studying in the school that I did, between the ages of 4 and 10 we would go on a field trip every month. We’d be piled up into a bus complete with colourful baskets, water bottles with pictures of Dora on them, and self-appointed buddies. I can assure you that Continue Reading
Turn and Face the Strange – by Aaryaman Trivedi (JSLH ’16)
“He was no one. The Many-Faced God taught him how to shed his face and how to give the gift.” The words of George R.R Martin have triumphantly laid their mark on modern fantasy fiction for ages to come. None more so, in my opinion, than the ballad of the Continue Reading
VISIT OF PROFESSOR (DR.) C. RAJ KUMAR, VICE CHANCELLOR, O.P. JINDAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY TO RANCHI
Professor Kumar Addresses Judicial Officers, Law Students, and High Schools in Ranchi The Founding Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University, Professor (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, a Rhodes Scholar and an alumnus of Oxford and Harvard Law Schools, who is also the founding dean of Jindal Global Law School visited Continue Reading
A Whisperer’s Manual to JGU
Welcome. You are now part of a global institution. To learn the secret behind these metal buildings, well-groomed trees, and international environment, you must learn to look beyond what you see. Yes, beyond the tall fancy flagpole, the good looking architecture, and institutional values, this campus has certain attributes that Continue Reading
In Sickness and in Health (Centre) – by Hedwig
No, this is not me employing exaggeration as a literary device to be humorous. I have literally had it ten times in the past year. I’ve counted. And of those ten times, seven have been on-campus incidents, making the diseasemuch less bearable than it usually is. For those of you who Continue Reading