Stories by Anirudh Malkani
Anirudh’s abroad in London for the 2010-2011 school year. How many times my friends have asked me if I have ...
The view from some bridge of some castle in some city (Prague). Photo by the author. You meet a lot ...
Schizophrenia, or what happens when your friends visit you in London Since I’ve been in London I’ve had a few ...
University College London's main library, where the writer will never be found. 5:05 Showed up casually late for lecture again. ...
…is my running streak for nights gone out. There was an article put out in The Onion a while back ...
Anirudh’s abroad in London for the 2010-2011 school year. The “Why Are You Still There?” Most people who go abroad ...
Last night was great. I just don’t remember much of it. I am really, really, really hungover. I do remember ...
Here’s a hodgepodge of anecdotes from the past two weeks: 1. Academia I turned in my first British paper (the ...
Britain's new austerity measures impact students and adults alike, causing people to question its effectiveness.
A view from author’s latest pub of choice. Photo by Anirudh Malkani / North by Northwestern. This should make for ...
The start of classes brings to mind some differences between NU and UCL, some of which I enjoy and others which I could do without (a.k.a. would rather jump off Tower Bridge into a 'rubbish' barge than do again).
My last post was quite a debacle. Never drink and type (though I am surprised at how coherent my writing ...
At this very moment in time, I’m intoxicated. Oh woopy-doo, American in London being drunk at 1:00 a.m., BIG surprise. ...
So what do you do with an oil spill that's growing uncontrollably? How about WMDs or giant sponges?
Dr. Austan Goolsbee, chief economist of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory board, gave a lecture on Monday that was part academic insight and part stand up comedy.
Don’t get too hasty today -- you should probably stock up on your Evanstonian pot laws, lest your wake and bake turn into a wake and go-to-jail.
Banning smoking may be beyond our generation.
One student's take on the increased airline security protocols. Also, detonating undergarments.
So the health care reform bill passed in the House. But it still has to go through the Senate.
Imagine you’re a Taliban militant. You’ve just been offered a shot at amnesty for killing civilians and American soldiers. All you have to do is renounce insurgency and promise not to fight for the Taliban anymore. Oh and you get paid for this, by the way. Deal or no deal?
Northwestern has more than $5 billion in the bank; why not spend some? Ideas for badly-needed development projects around the globe.
So what do sex and foreign relations really have in common? Here's a look at some correlations.
One writer explains why affirmative action isn't the answer to our nation's issues with poverty.
How much weight does Obama's Supreme Court selection really carry?
The government simultaneously prevents some couples from getting married, while punishing those couples through taxes. Here's the solution.