The college fests that take place spice up life and give us something to look forward to. And in this aspect KMC does not disappoint. Here is a list of the fests that one can look forward to: 1. VIBES: Usually in early September What’s it all about? “Debates. Charades. Extempore. Quizzes. Vibes is a… Continue reading The Fantastic Fests of KMC Manipal and When to Attend Them!
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In Search of a Change – Udupi Krishna Matha Paryaya
With the semester break now a pensive memory and a week into listening to the long, boring lectures in the hallowed halls of the NLH, the lone MITian desperate for some change goes out into the streets on an off afternoon. Finding nothing interesting in Manipal save the MITFL trials, he takes a stride towards… Continue reading In Search of a Change – Udupi Krishna Matha Paryaya
Sindhi Mess Manipal – 42 Years of Feeding Hungry Manipalites!
If there is any eatery that remains away from the ever-ebullient MIT Manipal campus, it has to be the Sindhi Mess. The mess has an aroma of earthiness that’s quite a welcome relief from the hustle-bustle of the campus. It might not have the convivial gathering/chit-chat atmosphere that the food court flamboyantly boasts off, but… Continue reading Sindhi Mess Manipal – 42 Years of Feeding Hungry Manipalites!
New Mess On The Block by Nishma Khetia
One of the most difficult choices we make every day is about one of the simplest things, food. What should we eat? Most of the household chores tend to run around planning meals. One would think that as students it would be simpler to deal with food as we just eat out or order in.… Continue reading New Mess On The Block by Nishma Khetia
Manipal – In retrospect by a Malaysian Student
Dusty roads studded with cow dung, roaming cows and dogs, persistent beggars at every street corner, the ever-present din of “tooting” horns…Manipal – a dream destination it is not! Nevertheless, it has been my “home” for the better part of my last two years and though in all honesty there is not much to miss,… Continue reading Manipal – In retrospect by a Malaysian Student
