by Anantika Srivastava Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher once said that “Change is the only constant in life”, which I believe is starkly true. Our world is ever-changing, with the discovery of new resources and the inventions of new technology. These breakthroughs in technology are what have created the modern platforms we know today, generally classified as…
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The Emerald of My Eye
Shreya Narayanan “History’s deadliest colour” according to Ted-Ed is a luminous shade of green, discovered in 1898. As soon as the public laid their eyes on it, it became a boon to fashion, adorning jewellery, cosmetic products, and more. Just as a moth to a flame, people too fell head over heels for this colour….
Sewing the Threads of Identity
by Archisha Mukherjee Every piece of clothing we decide to wear is an extension of who we are. Take the example of “power outfits.” Some may choose to sport four-inch heels because they allow them to feel self-assured and exude authority, while others may loathe it as it makes them self-conscious. Without the power outfit,…
‘Identity & Introspection’ through the lens of our photographers
by Reet Gupta While exploring the depths of Rajasthan, a state pregnant with affluent culture and history, I found such invigorating performances, rare jewels embedded in the unlikeliest places. Adorned by rich garments and strong emotions, every display is a sight for sore eyes. Through their passionate expressions and attire, we see the vibrancy of…
Say Anything (that I agree with): A world of trigger warnings and censorship
(Smriti Prakash, IB Year 2 + Edited by Samyukta Sounderraman) I’m about to reveal a somewhat embarrassing truth about myself. Promise not to judge. I barely survived sixth grade English Literature. The highest grade I got that year was a B5 (which, to my parents, meant I had spent the year failing). In my defense,…