Aditya Prakash

Meditation on Friday Night Munchies

It’s 1:30 a.m., you are slurring your words and swearing as you bump into the furniture in your room. You frantically pace around in restlessness, rambling about how you think you found “the one” at a party at Georgia Tech....

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Baba Replaces Bhojanic at Cox Hall

On one hand, Bhojanic served mediocre Indian food that put shame to the glorious cuisine of my motherland — its dishes lacked the defining euphonic multiplicity of ingredients and spices. On the other hand, Cox’s sole Indian...

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Econ Prof. Doubles As Aikido Teacher

Professor of Pedagogy in Economics Shomu Banerjee sat on his office chair, a bag of ice in his hand. He injured his knee running after the bus that morning and winced in pain as he approached me to shake my hand. Fifteen minutes...

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