Cardi-B and Jennifer Lopez have recently become some of the biggest political analysts in the United States of America. This was not because of a sudden uptake in knowledge but rather because of a set of people who prepared them to campaign for a particular person. Welcome to the season of elections in the United... Continue Reading →
Scorched and Stressed: Exam Heat Intensified by Cooler Ban
Fig. 1 : Student using a cooler during the heatwave for respite. The summer of 2024 has brought record high temperatures to Hyderabad, and for people like Kalash, a second-year student in BITS Pilani Hyderabad, the sweltering heat has turned daily routines into grueling ordeals. As Kalash, an Electronics and Electrical Engineering (EEE) student, trudged... Continue Reading →
India’s Olympic Dilemma: Why Are We Falling Behind?
Undoubtedly the pinnacle of sporting talent, the Olympic Games took place from 26th July to 11th August this year. An obligatory event today, these games, from when the Greeks were around, have always been a centerpiece of attraction for the masses. Today, the olive leaves might have changed to nylon, but the pride of winning... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card (2023-24): President – Ritesh Bandaru
The main tenets of his manifesto were a more responsible, transparent SUC that also takes care of the issues at ground level. Looking back at his manifesto, as of August 2024, out of the many main points in his manifesto, 5/12 have been completed, 2/12 have not been completed, and 5/12 were partially completed. Hereโs... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card (2023-24): General Secretary – Sai Sumanth Pothureddi
The General Secretary, Sai Sumanth Pothureddi built his campaign around the premise that as a representative of the GB, he would be open to students of BPHC, and always at their service, and that his purpose and aims would evolve with the needs and aspirations of the campus. Looking back at his manifesto, as of... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card (2023-24): Technical Secretary – Ansh Kanotra
The Technical Secretary of the AY 2023-24 held a successful tenure with Atmos โ23 resulting in profits of around Rs. 20L. The fest also marked an increase in the number of workshops, headliner events, and overall footfall. The Secretary was the sole candidate and was elected based on a manifesto that promised a lot. Looking... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card (2023-24): Cultural Secretary (Boys) – Jayanth Jinnareddy
Jayanth Jinnareddy promised to improve the campus culture in his manifesto. Pearl 24 was a success in most parts and the cultural scene of the campus has evolved under the tenure. Looking back at his manifesto, as of August 2024, out of the many main points in his manifesto, 6/14 have been completed, 3/14 have... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card (2023-24): Sports Secretary (Boys) – Harsh Bokadia
Improving the sports environment on the campus was the main vision of Sports Secretary (boys) Harsh Bokadia. Looking back at his manifesto, as of August 2024, out of the many main points in his manifesto, 11/21 have been completed, 9/21 have not been completed, and 1/21 was partially completed. Hereโs theย linkย to the manifesto. Letโs delve... Continue Reading →
