Internet UnfreedomAaron Swartz, Who Championed a Free Internet, Died by Suicide 10 Years Ago. His Legacy Remains Vital. Aaron Swartz stood for a free and open internet. 10 years after his death by suicide, his legacy remains more important than ever. By Akankshya Bahinipaty
'Tis Not About UniformityAmid Unofficial Hijab Curbs, Karnataka Plans to Frame Guidelines for College Uniforms The dress code restrictions impinge on students’ identity, even if the state government argues the framework is to ensure "uniformity." By Saumya Kalia
Prejudice UnveiledKarnataka College Restricts Students From Wearing Hijab in Classrooms The students at a pre-university college said they were also not allowed to talk in Urdu, Arabic, or Beary languages. By Saumya Kalia
Tuning Out PrivacyReport About India ‘Spying’ on Journalists, Politicians Sparks Concern Over Illegal Surveillance The cyber-surveillance weapon Pegasus may have been used by leaders globally to spy on pro-democracy activists, journalists, and critics. By Saumya Kalia
Right To RiskTell Me More: Talking Urban Women’s Safety and Access With Dr. Shilpa Phadke "The visions of who should be safe in a city always focus on able-bodied, cishet, middle-class women." By Aditi Murti