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The trials and triumphs of virtual college: A Stephanian Experience
As COVID strikes again, the fear of spending yet another year at home was creeping in. Stephen's still remains a mystery to a majority of th
Team Stephania (2020-21)
Apr 25, 2021


India’s Political Landscape is Ideologically Bereft
Around the world, right-wing populism is on the rise. Since the mid-2010s, we’ve seen one election after another ending in the victory of...
Shilpa Mariam Joseph
Apr 18, 2021


The Recipes of Life
It was like any other morning- I woke up to the sound of my dog barking and reluctantly got out of bed to let him out. The sun was...
Nanditha Elizabeth Roy
Nov 29, 2020


Surface-Level Activism
When the very same people who chose to stay quiet during Sushant Singh Rajput’s unfortunate death become overnight ambassadors of mental...
Mariam George
Nov 18, 2020


We Need To Talk!
The increasing dialogues on mental wellness, in lieu of the rising numbers of suicide cases among the youth, has urged many of us to...
Renee Jose
Nov 8, 2020


Dissent, But Make It 2020
Taking dissent online is not a new phenomenon. It has been used by activists in countries where governments are ‘repressitarian’- meaning
Diya Maria Abraham
Oct 4, 2020


From Desks to Desktops: The Virus’s Undoing of Education
The biography of education in India foretells a constant state of flux in the medium of teaching. From the slate-chalk, the blackboard-chalk
Jasjeev Singh Sahni
Sep 30, 2020


Bon Appetit
It was just another day when First Years were rushing to make it to the Morning Assembly on time, birds were chirping and 8;30 a.m....
The Stephanian Forum
Feb 13, 2020


Protests: A Plea for Justice or an opposition propaganda?
The Stephanian Forum delves into the significance of protests through a cogitative analysis of history. It is a widely held belief that...
The Stephanian Forum
Jan 20, 2020


Over-efficiency of Parliament: A dangerous precedent?
By Debanjan Das, 1st History. The recently concluded parliamentary session was indeed an eventful one. It was for the first time that the...
Debanjan Das
Oct 22, 2019


Paperboat
By Abhishri Swarup, I History Dear Ammu, I will meet you soon. I set my letters afloat as paper boats for you to find wherever you are....
Abhishri Swarup
Sep 30, 2019


Political Participation in College
This study was conducted by our First Year contributors, namely Abhinandan Kaul (I BAP), Debanjan Das (I History), Shagun Tyagi (I...
The Stephanian Forum
Sep 22, 2019


Of the times of Losing Faith and the need of Breaking the Silence
A candid conversation with the SUS President (2019-20), Raman Mohora The interview was conducted on September 3, 2019, by Siddharth...
The Stephanian Forum
Sep 11, 2019


The Abuse of History and Making of the Anti-Nation
By Suchintan Das, 2nd History The University of Delhi, which is no stranger to controversies, has recently found itself at the centre of...
Suchintan Das
Aug 20, 2019


The Education Today
By Siddharth Abraham, 2nd Economics Not so long ago, on May 7, 2019, the ICSE and ISC results were declared for classes X and XII,...
Siddharth Abraham
Aug 2, 2019


Feminism: A Collective Responsibility (?)
Vrinda questions the glaring yet somehow easily ignored double standards and ideas that are tacitly accepted in public let alone private...
The Stephanian Forum
Jan 1, 2019


The Angry Hanuman
Devak delves into the history, cultural ties, and the significance of what at first glance seems like an illustration with no political...
Devak Namdhari
Nov 24, 2018


Brexit: A Convoluted Step Towards Economic Prosperity or Jeopardy?
As Prime Minister May and the Conservative Party scramble through the cumbersome Brexit process, it is vital to assess the economic...
Gulhaider Zaidi
Sep 28, 2018


06.09.2018
One of our editors reflects on the landmark judgement of the Supreme Court, taking a significant step towards the vision of a more equal...
Eshaa Jain
Sep 20, 2018


The Illusion of Democracy​
In his first article for the Forum, Suchintan reflects on the nature of the world’s largest democracy and questions its deeply rooted...
Suchintan Das
Aug 31, 2018


A National Disaster, But the Nation Does Not Seem​ to Notice
Kerala’s picturesque landscape dotted with 44 rivers, 30 tributaries, 42 dams and 1500 km of backwater canals has been ravaged by the...
Shreya Mary Abraham
Aug 19, 2018


Monsoon Session of Parliament: Few Bills, Protests and a No-Trust Vote
One of our readers, Jaspreet, pulls back the curtains on the monsoon session of the parliament and looks past the theatrics of the 18...
Jaspreet Kalra
Aug 18, 2018


Automation: Welcome The Future
One of our editors delves into the fast-advancing realm of Artificial Intelligence to analyse its staggering impact on our personal and...
Nitya Chopra
Aug 5, 2018


Cracks in an Age-Old Alliance: Gauging the Trump-NATO Summit
With the two-day summit in Brussels now in the rearview mirror, it is all but clear, that even close allies have lost their patience with...
Sehaj Bhatti
Jul 20, 2018
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