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What they voted for was not a resolution about history—it was a ritual affirmation of state ideology. A loyalty oath to the ...
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Siena Giacoma PZ ’27 takes us into the world of Pitzer history professor Andre Wakefield, whose winding path to academia is ...
How different are the responsibilities of STEM- and Humanities-subjects teaching assistants? Julia Choi '29 investigates this ...
For decades, the RSS has pushed for indigenising education and “decolonising the Indian mind”. But, given the influence of Western knowledge systems and our entangled histories, it is easier said than ...
In the recent Delhi blast near the Red Fort has implicated several doctors in what authorities call a “white-collar” terror module. Normally trusted as healers, physicians are sworn to protect ...
COLUMN. The former player and current coach of Les Bleus has become the central figure of a team that, over the past 30 years ...