Most students know that getting letters of recommendation is part of the college application process. Many students, however, don’t quite know how to approach their teachers, counselor, and other recommenders (such as the head of a non-profit organization where you volunteer, a coach, or an employer). They know that teachers and counselors are going to… Continue reading Letters of Recommendation: Making the Job Easier
Category: Miscellaneous
Jacinda Ardern
On the 9th of June 2020, New Zealand was declared Corona free. After testing more than 40,000 people and finding no positive cases, it became the first country to beat this deadly virus. This brought joy and spotlight to the nation and served as a beacon of hope for those still fighting the deadly virus.… Continue reading Jacinda Ardern
MAHENDRA SINGH DHONI: AN ERA OF INDIAN CRICKET
On 23rd December 2004, MSD marked the beginning of his career with a run-out which at that time didn’t really bother the scorers. The day of 9th July 2019 saw yet another runout to the ‘Captain Cool’, but time it did disturb the scorers and also brought 1.3 billion Indians to tears. We have witnessed… Continue reading MAHENDRA SINGH DHONI: AN ERA OF INDIAN CRICKET
Aashayein: A Virtual Platform To Expand Your Horizons On SDGs
AIESEC Manipal conducted Aashayein, a fun-filled virtual event focussing on appraising and familiarising the students of Unity International with the various Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on the 1st of August, 2020. The event spanning two hours was divided into two sessions of one hour each. Packed with light exercises and interactive storytelling, the first session… Continue reading Aashayein: A Virtual Platform To Expand Your Horizons On SDGs
From Popes to Paperbacks
When we pick up the daily newspaper from our doorsteps every morning, the centuries of work that’s gone into making the newspaper what it is today is rarely noticed. But, the colourful history and evolution of the printing press, and the humble newspaper, are really something to be cherished and remembered. So where did all… Continue reading From Popes to Paperbacks
