Author Archives: Hira S.

TIP Campus Trashed?

I don’t know the details, but TIP has been attacked and a large portion of its equipment has been destroyed. Anybody who can provide more information, please do put it up on Quack! We need to know what actually happened. … Continue reading

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The chocolate days…

I cannot sit on the library floor anymore. If I wasn’t penniless I would have said “screw the Rs.500 fine, I’m sitting right where I want to!” but I can’t afford rebellion. Damn. I’ve started work on my print, my … Continue reading

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Opinion Corner: Where are we going?

by Rahim Jindani, TS 2 Well it’s been almost a month and a half since I heard these views about TIP, and I was shocked to hear them by people who didn’t know the reality. But then I tried to … Continue reading

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Gala Round-up: Kill that boy!!

Being the gutless person I am, I naturally respect anybody who has the courage to perform on stage, or display their vocal, or directorial talents to the behuda crowd of TIP; thus you will find barely any criticism of anybody … Continue reading

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So you’re a freshman, huh?

It’s Quack! tradition, though we’re a little late this time. Every year we post a short article to welcome all the small, scared looking first years we see roaming around the campus trying to hide from their seniors. But since … Continue reading

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Requiem for the friends who’ve left us

by Arsalan Malik (TS 2b) I write this article in memory of seniors who have graduated from TIP and those who have been expelled through a very cruel system of TIP. In my one year here I have found the … Continue reading

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The reason Hira has become anti-doctors and government

Hi! Guess where I am at the moment? I’m sitting in the Digital Library of Dow Medical College. I climbed seven different flights of stairs, explored three floors and two blocks to get here. The future doctors of Pakistan are … Continue reading

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