Raagabop 2014
Anjani does a brief profile on the bands which performed at Raagabop this year
Anjani does a brief profile on the bands which performed at Raagabop this year
“The general student body has a lot of ideas and relevant questions. It is also clear that misinformation, misdirection and a lot of guesswork clouds most students’ perception of the issue.”
‘Satwik stated in his manifesto that his mission was to effect substantial changes in the institute, contribute to student welfare by identifying their problems and suitably address them through the Student Affairs Council. He also wished to ensure that SAC meetings are publicized extensively, efficiently managed and its members are involved to a greater extent.’
Satwik stated in his manifesto that his mission was to effect substantial changes in the institute, contribute to student welfare by identifying their problems and suitably address them through the Student Affairs Council. He also wished to ensure that SAC meetings are publicized extensively, efficiently managed and its members are involved to a greater extent.
Nithyanand Rao writes an opinion piece on the manner of men who are invited to speak at IITM, in the context of the recent lecture by Swami Isa on “Science and Happiness”.
Join the efforts to save 7-month old Sachin with the Stem Cell Donation Campaign, organized by CPC IITM and the EML Series, to be held in insti on Thursday, 27 March, 2014.
How does insti treat complaints of sexual harassment? Shilpa and Suraj find out in the second article in a multi-part series on how insti handles sexual harassment.
Curious about how much of those election manifestos actually get executed? Read on to find out about Co-Curricular Affairs Secretary Tanuj Jhunjhunwala’s tenure, and how many of his election-time promises he kept.
It’s election season again, and the date of voting is close: both the Students’ General Election and the elections for the Hostel Councils of all the hostels will take place on Tuesday, the 18th of March. You can find the manifestos and detailed writeups of all contesting candidates on the students’ portal at http://students.iitm.ac.in/home/#/elections/. Electoral reforms, most notably the Right to Reject candidates, have been introduced this year; you can understand them better by reading our handy FAQ at https://www.t5eiitm.org/2014/03/electoral-reforms-2014-an-faq/.
Curious about how much of those election manifestos actually get executed? Read on to find out about Sports Secretary Mithun Joy Cherayil’s tenure, and how many of his election-time promises he kept.
Curious about how much of those election manifestos actually get executed? Read on to find out about Deepak Johnson’s tenure, and how many of his promises he kept.