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Mysuru and Coorg - A Travel Diary
Mathangi S V, Saveetha L, III B A English, with inputs from Ms. Anna Mathew The excitement in the air was unmistakable – this was THE college trip, our last one together as third years, a final shared adventure before we went our different ways at the end of this academic year. The destination was even more exciting - the lush, scenic delights of Mysore and Coorg awaited us. The idea of travelling not just with close friends but with our entire class, along with two of our


The Director’s Cut: Where the Curtain Rises on Trust
Deepthi Joanna Joseph, III BA English July 2025 : From heartwarming blushes and giggles, to nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat suspense, Director Mr. Regin Rose has elicited a variety of reactions from the audience of the annual College Play over the past three years. With his first play, The Fiddler on the Roof in 2022, an instant hit, which is still fondly remembered, began his tryst as Director of WCC’s College Plays. This was followed by The Threepenny Opera, a play by Berto


Grace, Grit & Glitter – Life inside WCC’s Hostels
- Blessy Felsiya E, III B A English Amidst the quiet greenery of Women’s Christian College, Chennai, hostel life thrives as a space of structure, spirit, and sisterhood, in six hostels named Holyoke, Garden, Riverlands, Main, Coon, and PG. Main Hostel was the first hostel to be built in WCC, in 1919. The college's hostels don't just offer a roof over student’s heads, but an environment where discipline, reflection, and community living prepare young women for much more than


Extension Activity Clubs: Exploring the Spirit of Service
Nisha A L, III BA English College is more than just classrooms and textbooks. It’s where values are nurtured and leaders are born. At WCC, the Extension Activity Clubs offer students the chance to step beyond academics and make a difference. From serving communities to raising awareness on vital issues, these clubs are the heartbeat of campus life. Young Indian Club (YI) - “ WE CAN, WE WILL ” : The YI club promotes leadership, creativity and a spirit of service among students


60 years on, "The Sound of Music" finds its way to WCC
Sanjana Sunilkumar, Phailin Jerusha S, III BA English


Candle in the Darkness
Samantha Syral P, III BA English St Paul’s Mission School, Chamba, HP During a regular Sunday sermon at my church, an unexpected opportunity presented itself. A pastor, who also served as the Principal of St. Paul’s Mission School in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, was invited to deliver the sermon. While speaking, he mentioned that the school was in need of teachers, particularly English instructors. After the service, I approached him The Principal, Rev. Dr. V Alexander and offe


In the Awe-inspiring Halls of the Library
Jessica Chalcy J, III BA English Many students go to the library only to borrow a book or to relax with a book in the air The students' favorite fiction section conditioned reading room. Thus they don’t know what lies beyond the Fiction section. There is a wide range of other sections, digital resources and working spaces which students can benefit from. The Information Resource Centre (IRC) as our library is called, works from 7.30 am to 6 pm and has more than 92,000 pri


Campus Days: A Legacy of Timeless Tradition
Maheshwari D, III B A English Traditions don’t just stay still - they grow, glow, and evolve. At Women’s Christian College, there is a tradition that continues to bring the entire campus alive with excitement - “Campus Days”. These special days are not just about fun, they are a cherished part of student life that foster unity, creativity and belonging. Held once or twice a month, Campus Days offer students a chance to come together, celebrate their shared traditions and stre
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