Yearly Archives: 2005

Catalyst: Ache-a-demits

I woke up and the world outside was dark All so quiet before the dawn Opened up the door and walked outside The ground was cold I walked until I couldn’t walk anymore To a place I’d never been There … Continue reading

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Success… A journey less traveled

An overview of the remarkable book “The Road to Success” by Faiez H. Seyal. The objective of this book is to explore the true meaning of success to inspire and motivate you to take charge of your life. The writer … Continue reading

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Heads up!

Heres whats happenning on your campus Halloween Party and Barbeque Friday, 11th November. Lost in the barbeque, that tikka will be mine. Debating? Give your debate topic ideas to Usman Walha, TISF Debating Secretary. Publications Meeting Interested in Talking Textures? … Continue reading

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Hey hey hey!

Surprised by the new look? Well, Quack is evolving into a new and improved version two. Please tread carefully while we evolve this site in front of your very eyes. Update: This is only a temporarily setup to force me … Continue reading

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What Sanctity!

By Aasim Ahmed TS3 The article consists of excerpts from what was witnessed being said by various invigilators and teachers during the recent class tests. Here’s what one of the invigilators said when he saw some students cheating. Allah Allah! … Continue reading

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Earthquakes, dead lizards and more

By Hira Saiyed TDT1 Ramadan’s in full swing here. It’s currently 3:30 pm and I’ve come to the point that even the sludge in the lake seems extremely appetizing… I hope I get over this stage very quickly, because the … Continue reading

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The State of our Education

By Abid Omar TS4 It’s wonderful to be a final year science student. The semester had been going very smoothly with a nearly non-existent course load. Due to someone’s goof up, we ended up with only 3 courses (rather than … Continue reading

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