SUC Report Card(2021-22): Sakshi Rawat

The Cultural Secretary (Girls) Sakshi Rawat built her campaign supporting themes of encouraging participation, improving accessibility to competitions, and rekindling the campus culture. As of the Second Semester 2021-22, she has fulfilled 2/6 of her manifesto promises, while 1/6 is unfulfilled and the remaining 3/6 are in progress. You can find her manifesto here. Peer... Continue Reading →

SUC Report Card(2021-221): Venkata Vashishta

A thriving campus culture, fun festivities, and club events to create a vibrant atmosphere on campus, something that Cultural Secretary (Boys) Venkata Vasishta envisioned during his campaign ten months ago. As of the Second Semester 2021-22, out of the six points in his manifesto, 5/6 are in progress and 1/6 remain unfulfilled. Find the link... Continue Reading →

SUC Report Card(2021-22): Shimoly Shrivastava

In the academic year 2021-2022, the Sports Secretary (Girls) has fulfilled 2/7 of her manifesto points, 1/7 was partially fulfilled, and 4/7 have not been fulfilled at all. You can read her original manifesto here. Workshops: fulfilled Workshops were conducted for various teams at different points of time during the academic year. However, the ‘well-tabulated... Continue Reading →

SUC Report Card(2021-22): Rahul Vashishta

In the academic year 2021-2022, the Sports Secretary (Boys) has fulfilled 1/5 of his manifesto points, 3/5 are in progress and 1/5 have not been fulfilled at all. You can read his original manifesto here. Get-fit program: In Progress This program was proposed to help get rid of the sedentary lifestyle that many students have... Continue Reading →

The War of Water

K and M slowly walked up the stairs, hearing the muffled noises of excitement and laughter as they whispered their plan between themselves. They were going to infiltrate the dunk fight, posing as VK students, and collect as much evidence as possible to evict the entirety of the hostel from their rooms. It wouldn’t be... Continue Reading →

The Silent Killer

What if I failed to execute my plans today? I'll make up for it tomorrow. This was the second consecutive day Sandeep had wasted without studying a single page. His mid-semester tests were going on, and Sandeep was getting increasingly frustrated. At this point, staring at the small table clock, which displayed five minutes to... Continue Reading →

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