This piece has been written by Shruti Kunisetty (Batch of 2022). To the uninitiated, PESIT idli [“Pesit”] refers to a famous idli stall on the Hosakerehalli Road (try pronouncing it)…
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This piece has been written by Anchal Bhatheja (Batch of 2023). Artwork by Priyanka Paul. Dear Potential Beholders, I will start off with introducing you to another rendition of the…
3 CommentsThis piece has been written by Parv Kaushik (Batch of 2021). With the last of the Univs behind us, it is important for us to reassess what we’ve taken these…
Leave a CommentSpadika Jayaraj graduated from law school in 2016, and was a core member of Quirk during her time here. She went on to join McKinsey, a global consulting firm, with…
Leave a CommentThis article has been written by Riddhi Rajeshwar Swami and Srobona Ghosh Dastidar (Batch of 2022). The first of the many pieces of unsolicited gyaan that I first received as soon as…
Leave a CommentLaw School, like much else, is a place of endless loops and cyclic events. Or, to put it more simply, it is another place where the same shit keeps…
Leave a CommentThis article has been written by Mukta Joshi (Batch of 2019) and Aniruddh Nigam (Batch of 2019). In most crappy movies (looking at you, Lagaan), there is an increasingly common…
One CommentThis article has been written by Anonymous. One of the side-effects of living away in a small, gated community isolated from urban civilization by dense patches of forest and bad…
2 CommentsThis author has chosen to remain anonymous as the goal of this article is to point out a systemic issue, rather than relating a personal experience. The author hopes to…
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