The Colours of the American Dream
Written by Kamakshi Anand, a grade 11 student.
“The land of the free and the home of the brave” is burning, yet again and this time, the world rages with it…
Written by Kamakshi Anand, a grade 11 student.
“The land of the free and the home of the brave” is burning, yet again and this time, the world rages with it…
Written by Inaaya Kaul, a grade 11 student.
Women have always been subject to baseless stereotypes and traditional gender roles, but with 2020 marking the 25th anniversary of the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women…
Written by Agastya Sharma, a grade 6 student (the junior editor I Kid You Not).
The waste pickers in the informal sector have long worked on the frontlines of perseverance and tenacity to keep cities and villages free from waste and litter.
Written by Yamini Bharadwaj, grade 9 student. In her book, How Emotions are Made, Lisa Feldman Barett shares her theory…
Written by Nihal Singh Dhingra, a grade 9 student.
What do countries with low rates of active Coronavirus cases, early recovery and low death rate have in common?
One minute read. Written by Agastya Sharma, a grade 6 student (junior editor I Kid You Not).
Social media and regular media are two factors that help us keep up with the world around us.
Written by Smriti Guruprasad, a grade 8 student.
A lockdown of this magnitude has never ever been imposed on 130 crore people of this country…
Written by Rebant Patodi, a grade 8 student.
Fortnite is an online video game created by Epic games. It has 35 crore players with 62% in the age range of 10-18, spending anywhere 7 – 12 hours per week.
Written by Dhriti Guruprasad, a grade 11 student.
May 1st, 2020 was my first online class and for some odd reason it didn’t give me the same adrenaline rush I’d get from waking up at 5 o’clock…
Written by Nihal Singh Dhingra, a grade 9 student.
The world is paying a horrible price for a huge mistake made by China –The Corona Virus…