Surviving (and thriving) in Student Life By: Aaryake Pandey Being a student is like walking on a tightrope between deadlines and downtime, fun and focus, growth, and existential dread… College life can be chaotic (it’s all for the plot), but the memories last a lifetime. Even while assignments are piling Read More
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Emotions, Pride and Beyond
By, Aaryake Pandey Two months into the semester, the Psychology Society Initiative (PSI) has already kept the momentum going with not one, but two great events! Beginning with ‘KOSMOS’ that took place on the 13th of August 2024, an event inspired by the movie “Inside Out 2” aimed to “give Read More
Fell In Love February
Written by: Ahaana Raghav Edited by: Aaliya Ashwin February is often considered the month of love, with Valentine’s day at its heart. People celebrate their love for their partners, friends, and family. This February, I also fell in love, but not with a person. I rediscovered my love for Political Read More
Hear Me Out- Winter’s The New Spring
Written by: Yubendra Shakya; Edited & reviewed by: Divyanshi Srivastava What’s not to love about winter? It’s cuffing season. It’s cold outside. People are layering their clothes to stay warm, and hot beverages are welcome more than ever. Not to mention, in the unique case of Delhi and its surrounding Read More
Fell In Love February
Losing Yourself and Finding Your Way Back Written by: Aaryake Pandey While we all come back for a new semester, the month of February can come with multiple definitions; for some February may be a month of love, wrapped in roses and whispered confessions, and for others, it can be Read More
Fell in Love February
Written by Aashmika Leekha & Edited by Divyanshi Srivastava Pyaar kya hai? Pyaar dosti hai! Shah Rukh Khan said it best, “Love is Friendship.” The more I think about it, the more I see it in the people around me. Love isn’t just about grand gestures or once-in-a-lifetime moments; it’s Read More
Love, Power, and Complexity: A Psychological Exploration of “Darlings”
Written by: Aaryake Pandey I grew up hearing stories about demons who have three legs and eight eyes, who would only come out at night if you did something they didn’t like. But what happens when the demon in your life is human and someone you love? The movie “Darlings” Read More
Relationship Mosaic: Understanding Relationships Holistically
Written by: Aira DuttaEdited by: Aaliya Ashwin People create connections and social support systems with one another and term it “humanrelationships.” Relationships can also be connections formed between individuals based onemotional or social bonds. They provide a sense of belonging and allow us to avoid situations ofisolation. Individuals develop the Read More
The Namesake
Written by: Dia Saxena Ashima’s story in The Namesake follows the archetype of dislocation and alienation experienced by most first-generation immigrants. She moves to the United States after marrying Ashoke, where the cultural dislocation she experiences is particularly poignant. The movie lucidly presents the contrast between the lively streets of Read More
From Uncertainty to Belonging
Written by: Manya Goyal Looking back to 2022 when i first set foot into this campus, I felt an unknown breeze, a touch of the wind, a strange warmth that this place gave me. It didn’t feel like it was the very first time I was witnessing this whole other Read More