Internet Trolling – Explained
Written by Jyotsna Iyer, a second-year undergraduate student.
Trigger Warning: mentions of threats, sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape. NOT for kids under 15…
Written by Jyotsna Iyer, a second-year undergraduate student.
Trigger Warning: mentions of threats, sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape. NOT for kids under 15…
Written by Nandini Berry, a grade 11 student.
In today’s modern world the extensive access to technology comes with the curse of addiction. Technology and social media have largely dominated the world across all age groups…
Written by Sairaya Chopra, a grade 12 student.
People want to live where they have clean air, fresh water, and the fewest risks – so why do we still live in megacities and geographically hazardous areas?
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year student.
There is no such thing as having a perfect body. The media we consume, the airbrushed models are just fooling us. Like Bruno Mars said, “You’re amazing, just the way you are.”…
Written by Krishna Saproo, a grade 12 student.
Mental health is essential at all stages of life, from childhood to adolescence to adulthood. If you have mental health problems, your thinking, mood, and behaviour may be affected throughout your life…
Written by Samaira Aima, a grade 11 student.
The term “Non-binary” refers to someone who does not identify as a man or a woman exclusively. Non-binary individuals may identify as being both a man and a woman or as falling completely outside these categories. Many non-binary people also identify as transgender, though not all do…
Written by Ishaan Singh, a grade 12 student
As the name suggests, eco-anxiety refers to the persistent fear of ecological collapse as the world struggles to effectively tackle rising temperatures.
Written by Samaira Aima, a grade 11 student.
Gender Fluidity is when an individual is not restricted to only one gender identity and that identity can change over time.
Written by Maninee Raj, an 18-year-old student.
Phrases like ‘boys will be boys’, and ‘real men don’t cry’ are often used in our patriarchal society, former to justify actions and giving a free pass to the male gender, latter to equating display of emotions in men as weakness…
Written by Vaania Bhagat, a grade 9 student.
Fear of feedback is a condition that deprives us of being the best versions of ourselves. We live in an era bombarded with social media websites where everyone would possibly “repost” or “comment” benevolently on our work and thoughts but wouldn’t possibly mean it…