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Beyond Books: The Art of Learning
Ria, Phailin Jerusha, Ishaani, Eugene Briana | III BA English


WCC hosts Moth Week 2025 to create awareness
B Ishaani, III BA English The Bio-image Club of Advanced Zoology and Biotechnology Department of Women's Christian College, organised the annual “Moth Week” event from July 17 to 21, 2025, in continuation of the awareness programme that was started in 2015. For the past ten years, the department has been consistently hosting this programme to highlight the importance of moths. Inspired by International Moth Week, this event aims to create awareness among students and the publ


Kaleidoscope Trails: Misty Miles & Golden Memories
Dhivya Shree, Esther Joy, Jessica Chalcy, Jessica Olivia, Krishithikaa | III BA English


Popular Hangouts in WCC
Blessy Felsiya, Harini, Nisha, Maheshwari | III BA English


Hostel Diaries
Abhiyah Sosa Jaiji, Arsha Varghese, Elizabeth Peter, Deepthi Joseph | III BA English


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


Hide & Seek: WCC Edition
Exploring what doesn't meet the eye. Aimesha Lydia Rumnong, Sanjana Sunilkumar, Sarah Grace Thomas | III BA English


Avanthi Vineeth Shares Her Journey In Bharatanatyam
Aimesha Rumnong, III BA English


🎉 WCC Marks 110 Years with Thanksgiving Service
The College celebrates legacy of women’s empowerment through faith and education. Esther Joy S, III BA English 📅 July 7, 2025 : Women’s Christian College celebrated its 110th anniversary with a solemn and spirit-filled Thanksgiving Service at Lucy Peabody Auditorium, Centenary Block at 10:30 am, honouring the rich legacy of women’s empowerment over a century. “This is not just a celebration—it is a ref


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


Students celebrate World Music Day on campus
A blend of creativity and cadence on World Music Day. Ria T, III BA English Students brought music to life on 27th June as they kicked off a joyful celebration to mark World Music Day, bringing alive their classrooms and corridors with vibrates, creative outfits and live performances. This occasion was organised by the Student Senate’s Cultural Committee, with the theme “Dress as Your Favorite Music Genre.” This event encourages students to express themselves through their


Journalism students participate in YRG Film Festival 2025
Saveetha L, III BA English Stills from the reels 11 July: YRG Foundation recently announced a film festival to create awareness on the importance of mental health, called Break the Silence, where college students from Chennai and Bengaluru were encouraged to submit short films and reels about mental health. The students of Journalism, from the Department of English, actively participated and submitted ten reels on a variety of me


Honouring Tamil Heritage
Eugene Briana J, III BA English Chennai, 24 July 2025: In a heartwarming celebration of language and culture, our college recently hosted a special event that paid tribute to the timeless beauty of the Tamil language. The Guest Speech Programme, under the theme Tamil language and its Cultural Significance, brought together students, educators, and special guests for an inspiring and memorable morning. 🎵 The event opened with a vibrant welcome song and a heartfelt tradition


Celebrating Young Minds: STEM Quiz by News7 & Vetri NEET Gateway at WCC
Mathangi S V ( III BA English) On 14th July 2025, WCC campus came alive with enthusiasm and intellectual energy as News7 Tamil, in collaboration with Vetri NEET Gateway, hosted a dynamic STEM Quiz Competition for school students. The event ran from 10 am to 4 pm, drawing participation from 12 leading schools with 64 bright students competing. The show was brilliantly anchored by a charismatic and quick-witted host, whose humour and charm kept both participants and the audi


Leadership Takes Centre Stage at Bamford
Senators and Club Heads Engage in Reflective Workshop. Sanjana Sunilkumar, III BA English 28 June : The Student Senate Retreat 2025 brought together senators and club coordinators of WCC for an inspiring and reflective experience under the banner, Advanced Leadership Workshop . The event, held from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at Bamford Hall, was organised by Sishya Group, a value-based Christian ministry that works with students and young professionals. It was hosted in colla


Eco Club Hosts Skill-Building Workshop for Women
Empowerment through Soap & Hair Oil Making at WCC. Priscilla Elizabeth Vincent, III B A English 23 July: Over 20 non-working rural women from Chetpet and Thousand Lights participated in a workshop conducted by WCC, which taught them how to make soap and hair oil, promoting women’s entrepreneurship. The workshop was organised by Dr Angeline Sridevi, Faculty from Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology with help from 14 Eco Club members. The workshop provided practical traini


Student Christian Retreat - “Unplug, Unload, Upgrade: A Journey to Inner Peace”
Zebiah , III BA English The Chapel committee organised the Student Christian Retreat 2025 at Lucy Peabody Auditorium on 5 July, with around 2500 students both from shift I and II actively taking part in it. Pastor Reenukumar of Rock Eternal Church and his worship team led this impactful session. The retreat began with a special song by the Chapel Committee followed by Praise and Worship led by the Rock Eternal worship team. After the lively praise and worship session Pastor


Tamil Osai: a Memorable Program
🎶 A musical program led by Mr James Vasanthan at WCC. Thanga Lakshmi L, III BA English Students from all departments of Shift I gathered at Lucy Peabody Auditorium on 25 July for a wonderful musical performance by the Tamil Osai group during Assembly hour. The program began around 12:40 pm, covering about 12 songs sung by the talented group. They were mainly about Tamil history, its importance, and how people back then used music to express their feelings. James Vasanthan th


Nutrition Awareness Month: Promoting Wellness Through Knowledge and Action
Abhiyah Sosa Jaiji, Deepthi Joanna Joseph, III BA English The Principal, Bursar and Faculty attending the Inauguration As part of the National Nutrition Month celebrations, the Department of Home Science of WCC organised a series of activities and competitions from 9th to 19th September 2025 to raise awareness on the importance of a balanced diet. The theme for the celebration this year was “Wellbeing through Nutrition.” The activities were open to students, faculty, and non-


Walking Towards Inclusion: Walk Along 3.0 Unites Chennai for Disability Awareness
A morning of solidarity where Elliot beach transforms into a vibrant space for inclusion, compassion and community. Dhivya Shree K, Esther Joy S, III BA English Where waves met the shore, Chennai met inclusion. On 10th August, Elliot Beach in Besant Nagar turned into a vibrant hub of solidarity and compassion as Walk Along 3.0 brought together over 1,500 people to advocate for disability inclusion and accessibility. Organised as the third edition of this impactful initiativ
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