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Thursday, September 30, 2004
am still alive.

And so is this blog.

The Inter-House Debate is coming to a close after three rounds.

First Round :
Motion : This House Believes in National Service
GARNET (won) V SAPPHIRE
TOPAZ (won) V DIAMOND

Second Round :
Motion : This House Disagrees with the Previledges Accorded to Oxford and Cambridge
GARNET (won) V TOPAZ
SAPPHIRE (won) V DIAMOND

Diamond was therefore out of the running for the finals. Garnet got in automatically. Both decided to cancel their debate.

Third Round :
Motion : This House Believes that the Monarchies are Still Relevant to The Modern World
SAPPHIRE (won) V TOPAZ

It was generally agreed that the third round saw the best in both teams and the "most interesting and well-argued debate I've ever judged" according to Dr Foord. Quite true.

This means that the Finals will see defending champions GARNET V SAPPHIRE with the motion :

THIS HOUSE PREFERS FEMININITY OVER FEMINISM.

The debate will be held tomorrow 1st October 9.00pm at the Great Hall. Don't miss it. :)


Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Entry Long Overdue.

Boy. Its been one heck of a first week back from the holidays.

So much had to be done that this little blog was relegated to the bottom of my to-do list. And remained there for quite some time.

The main hurdle last week was the UCAS & Oxbridge forms deadline. You could see students congesting the ITlabs throughout the college printing (wasteful) copies of their Personal Statements. I was among the guilty.

The crazy thing was that we had to print our PS's directly onto the two-page UCAS forms. So piles and piles of sample runs were wasted. And not to mention the amount of printer ink.

But even with a thousand test prints, we observed that if a printing error occurs it ALWAYS happens on the REAL UCAS forms. Thus abiding truthfully to Murphy's Law.

Admittedly, the printer isn't the only cause of errors. One student had to fill up 4 UCAS forms before getting it right. Thus elevating Ms. Khasturi' s wrath to new heights. The poor lady. To think she's still recovering from an operation. Oxbridge applicants, you animals! The whole lot of you.

Glad its all over now. For us. Next come the onslaught of the Medics. Fortify your office, Ms. Khasturi.