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How Three South Asian Chefs Celebrate Thanksgiving | The Juggernaut

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From pumpkin biryani to sweet potato samosas, here are some of their favorite culinary traditions.

on Nov 30

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Not Your ‘Good’ Immigrant | The Juggernaut

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India is the third-largest source of undocumented immigrants to the U.S. — not just doctors, engineers, and academics. Why don’t we talk about it?

on Oct 22

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Alexander the Great, the Conqueror Who Couldn’t | The Juggernaut

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How a failed invasion 2,300 years ago still shapes the Indian subcontinent.

on Oct 4

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Why India Doesn’t Have a National Language | The Juggernaut

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Can a country with over 1,635 tongues ever unite under one?

on Sep 26

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The Sepoy Mutiny: Spark or Setback? | The Juggernaut

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History books say the soldier-led 1857 rebellion ignited India’s fight for independence. Not everyone agrees.

on Aug 15

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How Bandhani Became Bandanna | The Juggernaut

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The tie that binds together handkerchiefs, luxury bridal wear, and headscarves? One ancient Indian technique.

on Jul 19

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The Dotbusters Were Not “A Joke” | The Juggernaut

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New Jersey officials downplayed the group’s deadly attacks against Indian Americans. Over 36 years later, little has changed.

on May 26

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Sepia Mutiny, South Asian America’s Front Page | The Juggernaut

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From 2004 to 2012, one internet forum shaped the community’s conversations like never before. And this is its story.

on May 9

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Tamil, the Indian Language that Spread Across the World | The Juggernaut

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The vernacular is one of the oldest, reaching as far and wide as Thailand and Australia. Why doesn’t it get its due?

on Mar 7

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Catarina de San Juan: Mughal Princess or Mexican Saint? | The Juggernaut

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Historians and Catholics alike have venerated the enslaved woman from India since the 1600s, yet few know her true story — until now.

on Mar 1

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Why South Asians Still Aren’t Working Out Enough | The Juggernaut

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Despite health risks and fit celebrities, the community gets significantly less exercise than the recommended amount. What gives?

on Dec 6, 2023

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On Israel and Hamas, South Asian Students Fear Speaking Out | The Juggernaut

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American universities are usually safe spaces to discuss ideas and believes. Students and professors say: not anymore.

on Nov 24, 2023

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The South Asians Reclaiming Their Names | The Juggernaut

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After years of shortening or anglicizing names, many are now choosing a different path than assimilation.

on Oct 30, 2023