Monday, March 1, 2010

Juristar updates

this is a dailiy update from a reporter , who has been closely watching the activities of Juristar and trust me , it was indeed shocking to see such a low turnout......

the co-ordinators had the student body to blame , the students had the juniors to blame and the juniors had the assignments to blame so in the end it was all a viscous circle..... its funny how these events are started with all the enthusiasm in the world and yet the same dream becomes so difficult to attain cos no one really has the energy to take the dream forward ................

we could see the Cul com president running around , the secretary really panting and some students who wished to look busy with nothing to do ,,,,,,,,,, but end of the day this very cul com was always ready with something worth looking for ............ let it be debate or let it be collage they have always pulled it off and and am sure they will make 12th night a star event ,........

law school has lot of flaws , but Juristar is the only time, we law students have something to look forward as a team ,,, its not for 4 th years or 3 rd years , its for the whole law school and every body needs to be there ...........................

juniors ................ make sure u hog ur limelight
seniors ................... ur day to rule the school

and teachers ................... pls pls pls lets have fun....................
students just wanna have fun ........................


wait for more undercover reports from behind the scenes ;-)


2 comments:

Manasa said...

I guess we can't really blame anyone because the schedule of the seniors don't quite match with that of the juniors'. When BU has hols, CU has classes, when BU has exams, CU has hols..its all a mix up...

I guess this mismatch affects not just events of Juristar but also other events where teams consisting of both CU and BU are required. Be it moots, other competitions etc. We should do something to synchronise it..

Anonymous said...

And the update stopped at one! Probably the guy/girl realised it's better to do some constructive work rather than write or critique someone's work!