The Fourth Estate – August 2009 Issue
India is a land of many languages. Coincidentally of course, India is a land of many states too. We don’t have a national language. Apparently,…
India is a land of many languages. Coincidentally of course, India is a land of many states too. We don’t have a national language. Apparently,…
Ziskakan, the band from the Reunion Islands, gave Saarang easily the most popular of its three mini-proshows. With their unique sound and instruments infusing elements…
Stagecoach – IIT Madras‘ Annual Theatre Production, is back this year with ‘The Physicists’, a play by Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt. A satiric drama, ‘The…
When the cold rains kept on and killed the spring, it was as though a young person had died for no reason.” – Ernest Hemingway…
Early this year, an entrepreneur team from IIT-M made international news by winning the NYC Next Idea 2009-2010, an inaugural global business plan competition launched…
Humour. Sentimentality. Drama. Al Pacino. Pygmalion. Were what the LitSoc elocution was filled with. On Friday evening at CLT, one brilliant performer after another either…
Saturday evening, CLT. The LitSoc debate brought out slick arguments, relevant questions, and long rounds of cross-questioning. The topics could not have been more different…
All of us must, by now, be familiar with Hurricane Bells, the rock and roll band from New York that sizzled at the OAT stage…
Here is a copy of the e-mail sent by Karthik Medarmetla, the student Academic Affairs Secretary, to the student community about the disappointing turnout at…