Wilted Dreams: A dive into the toxic nature of our education system

If you wanted to grab hold of someone, control everything that they could do, manipulate their mental and physical state and, in simple words, weave their entire reality - how would you do that? The most straightforward answer would be to start an educational institute and enroll them in it. This might sound absurd but... Continue Reading →

Sneaky Getaways Ft. COVID-19

Years of watching Mission Impossible movies ought to have made this easier. It didn’t. Everyone who’d done it before made it look easy, so I assumed it’d be a cakewalk. I closed my eyes and made a mental checklist of the things I had to do to pull this off.  Maintain an unassuming demeanor before... Continue Reading →

Food Stalls Reviews – Orbe Novo 2022

Hungry Engine:  Rating - â…–  With very little to offer to vegetarians, this stall doesn’t bring much to the table, quite literally. The savory food list seems unappealing at first. The menu consists of monotonous dishes like fried rice, noodles, and chicken wings resulting in the stall not quite standing out among other stalls selling... Continue Reading →

Ignition

Sound the alarms, spread the word - Big Old Red is back. After the rollercoaster that was the 2021 season, F1 fans thought they’d seen it all. But 2022 is just beginning and has already provided us with twists and turns of its own. While the previous year seemed to be a battle that was... Continue Reading →

All You Need To Know Before The GBM

Q: What are fests? A: Every year BPHC holds festivals across campus with a certain theme around them. These fests themselves are made up of a smaller number of events which students can attend or take part in. Atmos is our technical fest which happens usually in the first semester of the year. Arena is... Continue Reading →

Proteas Pack a Punch

First Test Riding on the highs of the dominating performance against a frail English team, India was raring for another opportunity to showcase their skills outside home conditions. The arena for the first test was The Centurion, a ground where South Africa has only lost twice in the past and a place where no Asian... Continue Reading →

Campus Reopening – Royal Flush or Flunk?

The administration and Student Union of BPHC had taken us all by surprise, that being an understatement, when they announced their decision to call students back to campus in a phased manner, despite our sister campuses deciding otherwise. With the 3rd wave increasing rapidly, the administration has unquestionably taken upon a considerable risk and responsibility... Continue Reading →

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