Renaissance notes

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Apparently lots of people are having trouble with their Renaissance notes, because it's all the over the place, or too lazy to take it down blah blah.

So, for those people, I typed it out ( no, im not jobless, i just wanted them to be organized and neat.. neat being the operative word =))

Check the class email. I've attached it to a mail with the subject - RENAISSANCE NOTES.

And people, it is NOT extra notes. Just the notes which maám gave in class.. ok?

Adios..

P.S How can anybody not love Neha right now? =) Thanks Neha for all the trouble for finding the notes.. and posting it! Love you!

(I'm talking about Neha M. btw =))

( Not that I don't love Neha.G.. love you! =))

- MGir

Thursday, September 13, 2007

http://penpricks.blogspot.com/2007/09/big-one-cash-for-editorials.html

This got me thinking, I must admit.

Most of the ideas the post stirred up in me had been pretty latent and undercurrent-ish for awhile, but this particular post just made all of that come to the surface.

I've always vaguely wondered about what I see myself doing with the Communications course. I know for sure (but then again, as Sahana Ma'am says, it is too early to close other avenues and say "I will not try this because at this moment I don't like it") I don't want to do film (unless I can write scripts, which is highly unlikely - capability-wise, that is) or photography or radio. The only thing I like is writing. (As I've mentioned before).

So I guess at this point I see myself having something or the other to do with news. And news analysis. The op-ed kind of writing, you see. Public stuff. Politics. International affairs. Art. The whole deal. Which means I roughly see myself having something to do with the print or television news media.

But this post stunned me. I've always expressed appropriate outrage at the corruptions prevalent in the news media, but the direct nature of this particular report makes me question my plans. I'm not so sure if I'd like to become a journalist/whatever else I want to become in the present Indian scenario, at least. All said and done, I'm not exactly in love with India, but I don't hate it either.

And I don't think I have the patience (or passion, frankly) to wage the whole one-individual-against-the-system jazz, and die in the process or whatever. I mean, we keep reading about these journalists being killed, every now and then. My dream has been, for several years, to work till I'm 40, amassing a huge fortune in the process, and then start over, to do whatever I want (fanciful as it sounds). Hypocritical and immature as it may be, I'm not so hot on the idea of trying to Clean Up The System or trying to be an Honest newsperson. And needless to say, I don't want to become a bitter, cynical, hardened-to-the-world's-vices type of person either, by playing to the public or whatever.

I don't exactly know what I'm saying here (I am allowed to ramble on a place such as this, I'm assuming :D - I'm sure Kala Ma'am would functionally evaluate this piece at say 1/10 haha) , except that I have my doubts about what I'm going to do after this course.

I'm interested in knowing what each of you feels. About possibly entering a profession that is dangerous, marked by lack of integrity and by corruption, with apparently not much transparency and credibility. With respect to the Indian media scenario, that is.

Sorry for how morbid this sounds. (I know some of you will say "woman!!! what was your post about, I couldn't make out a word! ", and I'm sorry for how apparently incoherent I sound. But well. )


Neha

It's Juhi...

Saturday, September 8, 2007

after two months! =)

Hey everyone! I do realize that I haven't posted ever since I made the blog so many years ago (okok, i enjoy using hyperboles). However, here I am, neglecting all my assignments and posting on this blog!

About the layout change - awww, gee, thanks guys! considering i set the previous template...

:P

nah, just kidding. all jokes aside (and all of my wounded ego aside), it doesnt look half bad. :P

Oh, I have to say, I enjoyed yesterdays guest lecture. I'm sure most of us had no clue what Mr. Prashant was talking about, what with the BCCI and the ICL popping up all over the place (heck, even i was sort of clueless!) however, it was really cool to have someone who has met the greatest names in cricket (on and off the field) talk to us. Nice to get an inside opinion. I found it really enlightening. And of course, the part where he talked about advertising, too, was lots of fun. I can't wait to have him talk to us again.

Ok, I guess I'm going to sign out now. Take care! Have a nice weekend! Those of you who are watching the match... best of luck and try not to throw up. I nearly did.

Changes

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Hey you guys, changed the template for the blog.. thought it looked too boring before! Hope you like the new one.. and also vote up on the poll!

- MGir

 
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