An absolutely unforgettable theatre season

An absolutely unforgettable theatre season

By Aditi (Class of 2026) It all started with a small room, a piano, and me singing Happy Birthday like it was a tragic ballad. Little did I know that this one audition in November would throw me headfirst into one of the most chaotic, challenging, and...
MUWCI really becomes your second home

MUWCI really becomes your second home

By Gayathri (Class of 2026) I am an only child back home. My parents were absolutely sure that they were not going to send away their only child, still 15, to Pune, to a boarding school. But then that was exactly what happened.  Coming to MUWCI, I can safely say that...
Gap Years: Smart Choice, Not a Setback

Gap Years: Smart Choice, Not a Setback

By Elia & Sofia (Class of 2025) TRANSLATE THIS CONTENT WITH THIS LINK. Gap years are too often misunderstood. Some believe they are only for the privileged or a consequence of college rejection. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. A well-planned Gap...
On seeking god in Varanasi | Travel Writing

On seeking god in Varanasi | Travel Writing

By Anyafulugochukwu Chukwurah from Nigeria – Class of 2026 As the wispy cobwebs floating in my brain thread together to form a coherent ball of consciousness, I blink away the haze of sleep and take in my surroundings. I’m on a train, arriving in Varanasi, and...
Embracing the Wilderness: The OES Journey at MUWCI

Embracing the Wilderness: The OES Journey at MUWCI

By Samyak Jain, Class of 2024 In the soft glow of the bonfire atop Waghzai, he gently speared a marshmallow, fluffy and white, with a twig he had found near the log he was seated on, which was soon to be part of the crackling fire. As the serene melodies of...