Stones that Speak: A Walk through Mehrauli
Khushaali Shukla, Class of 2020 The local folklore around Mehrauli hints at a diverse past. It was briefly made the capital of … Keep Reading
Khushaali Shukla, Class of 2020 The local folklore around Mehrauli hints at a diverse past. It was briefly made the capital of … Keep Reading
Gitika Naik, Class of 2021 If you’ve been anywhere on the internet lately, chances are that you would’ve heard about Amazon Prime’s … Keep Reading
Sarah Khan, Class of 2021 A razaai, or quilt, is threaded together by lines of ethnic stitching, exuding a unique aesthetic and … Keep Reading
Aninthitha Nath, Class of 2021 Twiddling my rainbow pin, I sat on the metro, eyeing the route to Rajiv Chowk. Colours flooded … Keep Reading
Kiana Manian, Class of 2021 Queen’s 1975 single “Bohemian Rhapsody” is regarded as one of the greatest songs of all time. The … Keep Reading
Kiana Manian, Class of 2021 We often throw around catchphrases like ‘the language of dance’, but seldom do we understand their true … Keep Reading
Sarah Khan, Class of 2021 Club Atlas, a division of Odyssey, Ashoka University’s nascent travel society, organised its first trip in an … Keep Reading
Sarah Khan, Class of 2021 Club Atlas, a division of Odyssey, Ashoka University’s nascent travel society, organised its first trip in an … Keep Reading
Devika Jamkhedkar and Sumantra Sen, Class of 2021 The Creators is a fortnightly series of artist profiles of Ashokans who are actively … Keep Reading
Gitika Naik, Class of 2021 Halloween is when people of all colours (red, green, and blue), species (ghosts, aliens, and centaurs) timelines, … Keep Reading