The MIT Debating Tournament

When DT opened on Independence day

In a day and age where voicing one’s opinions in public can be considered offensive or even treasonous, MIT-DT, 2016 provided a platform for debaters from all over the country to speak up without the fear of being banished to Pakistan. Organised by the … Continue Reading

Ghostbusters: A Review

Let’s start by addressing the elephant in the room. This movie doesn’t just pass the Bechdel test, it soars through it like an Andhra boy from Chaitanya, Narayana and Kota attacking the JEE. It is the collective orgasm of every pop culture-related feminist fantasy.  It is the cumulative, screaming release … Continue Reading

How I Met Your College: Clubs

The period immediately after the interaction ban lifts can feel like a continuous game of Pokemon. All the clubs look so shiny and you just gotta catch ’em all.

But before you start throwing your Pokeballs at clubs, hoping to dazzle them with your skills, remember that there is limited … Continue Reading

The Manipal Shopping Guide

Many of the people coming from metropolitan areas and cities may be under the classic, spurious impression that Manipal is a remote and obsolete town lacking even the most basic necessities. Fret not, this town is not really situated in the wilderness – it is an educational city which caters Continue Reading

Apps that Power Manipal

During the semester there will be many things to keep track of such as one’s course timetable, classes, finances and attendance. Soon you’ll realise that your phone alone is your true buddy, and you need to arm it with the most useful and interesting apps you can get. You are … Continue Reading

Teach Some Learn Some

Teaching, whether a noble profession or not, is definitely a satisfying one. The impact a teacher can have on an individual is immense. I, fortunately, learnt this from experience.

When a charitable friend told me that there were vacancies at the local elementary school, I knew I had to give … Continue Reading

Shakespeare Retold: A Review

Manipal’s Kalamanch presented a pair of one-act plays in, ‘Shakespeare Retold’, held in the Library Auditorium. The first play was a direct adaptation of The Tempest and the second- Gulaab- was an indianised version of Macbeth. Shakespeare’s stories are undoubtedly beautifully stitched together with a deep understanding of our race, … Continue Reading

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