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     Volume 2 Issue 38 | September 30 , 2007|


  
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An Elegy To Dewan Rahat Karim

Zannatul Lamea

The students were buzzing in the classroom - it was the first class of Summer 2006 at North South University.

Friends are forever…and why not?

Compiled by Sabrina Hasan Shoily

Hey there, friends! Hope all of you are doing well, as the new semesters start up in full swing!

Favouritism and Lobbying

Tasmia Ekram Tushi


If I say that 'favouritism and lobbying' is a way to secure a good grade for a university student, many of you will agree and others will disagree.

Marie Curie: The First Woman Nobel Laureate, Her Husband & Daughters

Taslima Rawshan

The Nobel Prize has been awarded for Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Physiology or Medicine.

Serenity's Abode

Fahima Bintee Jamal

A whiff of that strange fragrance once again caught me off track; and once again, I was lost in a rollercoaster of feelings which always seem to last for hours but actually span a few micro-seconds. 'Apu, hey, Apu! How come there're no more éclairs.'

Love of our life… our uni life…

Afra Ilham

I still remember the day…I was standing in a queue to deposit the admission fees at the Registrar Building.

Learning To Behave Like A Professional

Mohammad Badruzzaman Bhuiyan

Good manners are back, and for a good reason. As the world becomes increasingly competitive, the gold goes to the individuals and the teams that have an extra bit of polish.

Greatest Debating Show on Earth

Rashedul Hasan Stalin


When you are debating with bright young lads of Oxford, Harvard, Monash, Yale, and Cambridge, especially when you are holding the flag of Bangladesh and pride of your university, it really does matter.

My Last Semester

Sharmin Akhtar Shova

My black university bag was nearly coming apart. Among five zippers three just refuses to work. Parts of the bag were in tatters.

 

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