The Graveyard of Fractured Morals: What Protects Our Honour?

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer and are not representative of the platform itself. For a century we laboured to settle on soil that protects the interest of all people; we laboured to subdue oppression. For a century, we called upon unbounded freedom fighters and untiring leaders to create an order of peace for all people. Approaching its 73rd … Continue reading The Graveyard of Fractured Morals: What Protects Our Honour?

Manchester United: Heritage without Direction

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer and are not representative of the platform itself. It is the summer of May 2008, the date is the 21st. Manchester United fans all over the world rejoice as they celebrate their third Champions League trophy just weeks after lifting the Premier League title. A world-renowned deadly attack consisting of the ever clinical … Continue reading Manchester United: Heritage without Direction

8 ways productivity and quarantine can go hand in hand

So we’re all stuck in another quarantine phase,  just waiting for laziness and misery to take over us as we’ve forgoed all human interaction with the outside world. Instead, we’re forced to bear the brunt of WhatsApp calls every 10 minutes from our desi family members, who somehow always need a light to be turned off or a glass of water at their disposal. Worry … Continue reading 8 ways productivity and quarantine can go hand in hand

A Short Guide to the A-Level Student Body

One of the things that makes LACAS, well, LACAS, is the diversity within it’s student body. The woke™ students, way too laid back for their own good students, comic-geeks, communists, debaters, ‘weebs’ and many others, make it safe to say that the LACAS community is a colourful and (for the most part) a very wholesome one. Students usually choose the subjects they’re naturally inclined towards … Continue reading A Short Guide to the A-Level Student Body