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This Week & Last

We finally had our Student Body Council Election on Monday of this week. Campaigning was done throughout last week. Posters were printed and put up, manifestos were spread and some even achieved before due time. And on D-Day we made our choice.
Everything went really well and I think we're all pretty happy with the new board.

I've officially been elected as Public Relations Director of the Student Body Council. Couldn't have asked for a better post.
Our first even will be coming up in a few months. Can't wait to start meeting people and start setting things up!
A few of us helped decorate the campus for Diwali.
Sam came up with a beautiful kolam design. Took us two whole days to finish it.



Amazing, isn't it?
Everyone was really, very impressed by it. Had a 'lighting-up' ceremony this morning. Management joined us and some of us said a few words.
Yesterday was Club Promotion Day.
All the clubs on campus were given two hours to promote themselves and recruit new members.
I'm also the Public Relations Director for the Extreme Sports club lol.
And also for PoViDaC. Our photography, videography, drama and cultural club.


So many things going on suddenly.
Activities almost every day, every week including exams in between.
Things are getting crazy hectic.
Diwali break has started. Will be going home tomorrow. 
Our newest member of the family is called Opus. Really looking forward to seeing her :3
Everything's absolutely perfect otherwise.
Just got back from watching Thor with the boys. The girls have already gone back home.
One week off and then we'll be having our mid semester exam and then it's planning and preparation all the way 'till our big function.
Have so many assignments and presentations to finish.
Now I really feel like a university student.
:P
Cheers, you guys.
Have a very happy and prosperous Diwali to those of you who are celebrating.
And stay safe!
:)

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