The A-Level Journey: A Meme Catalog
“Parh lo beta abhi bhi mauqa hai.” Continue reading The A-Level Journey: A Meme Catalog
Healing Through the Art of Journaling
Sometimes, a journal doesn’t need a specific topic to be written on. It’s just you and your self-reflection. Quite honestly, I can easily confess that journaling is one thing I’ve done right since I’ve started it. Continue reading Healing Through the Art of Journaling
What Being an AvGeek is Like
For many, this obsession starts in their childhood, usually by watching these exquisite machines, a combination of unimaginable power and elegance, flying right before our eyes. Continue reading What Being an AvGeek is Like
Halloween’s Over but the Deadman’s Party Still Continues
To tribute the end of the spooky month and the beginning of an awful reality (at this point we don’t even need clown costumes, regular clothes will do just fine), here is a list of 3 events that occurred this past month, that scared the living daylights out of us. Continue reading Halloween’s Over but the Deadman’s Party Still Continues
SKSKSKSK-ing Our Way to an Eco-Friendly Future
For those of you who live under a rock, here’s a quick introduction to the global phenomenon known as VSCO girls before we move on. Continue reading SKSKSKSK-ing Our Way to an Eco-Friendly Future
Fifty Shades of Dark Circles: A Look into CRISPR
And some of you still think your iPhones are the pinnacle of technological advancements (don’t even try to @ me). Continue reading Fifty Shades of Dark Circles: A Look into CRISPR
The Making of a School Play
Our writer, Hassan Khan, takes you backstage to show you the inner workings of a school play, and how the cast and crew work together on large-scale projects such as these. Continue reading The Making of a School Play
5 Signs You’re the Parent of Your Friends Group
Whether it’s going to them for therapy, advice or food, we all have a friend who’s an adoptive parent to us or has been one at some point. If you seem to be the friend in question, then this one’s for you. Continue reading 5 Signs You’re the Parent of Your Friends Group
Film Review: Joker (2019)
Joker’s biggest flaw, one which I had to very reluctantly accept, is how much it loves to wear its influences on its sleeve. Continue reading Film Review: Joker (2019)
Being the Odd One Out
Imagine this: you walk out into the school courtyard and suddenly, eyes from all around seem to be drawn to you for some unknown reason; you instantly become insecure, checking if you look fine, wondering what is wrong, but when you don’t understand, you pretend to be using your phone and just walk on. If this uncanny situation seems even remotely familiar, then congratulations you’re officially the odd one out. Continue reading Being the Odd One Out

