Archive for the ‘Issue’ Category

Jan 25th Issue

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

New Issue of The Scholars’ Avenue in your room!

  • The new Bio Energy Center @ Kgp
  • Know A-Z of ERP
  • Placement Stats thus far!
  • Terrible Performance of Kgp at the Inter IIT Meet
  • IIT, IIM & Goldman Sach Alum Swapnil Chugh relives his entrepreneurial journey
  • BHAAT AVE! Where the hell are my keys & Huha Stud 5th year Pass
  • Alumni Meet &
  • Why Skid Row did not turn up!

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November 13th Issue

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

The November 13th issue of The Scholars’ Avenue has come out. This issue includes:

  • Coverage of Shaurya including interview of the the Gymkhana President
  • New Startups Feature starting this issue, featuring Capillary
  • VP, Gymkhana on Placements
  • Upcoming ERP system
  • Centrespread: Security in and around campus
  • Tech Avenue: Product Design in Focus and TED Talks

You can download the Complete Issue here.

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October 31st Issue of The Scholars’ Avenue is Out

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

The latest issue of The Scholars’ Avenue is out! You can Download it here.

Inside, read about:

  • Illumination 2009 – Back with a bang!
  • Upgrades to BC Roy Hospital
  • Interview with Prof. Ikhlaq Sidhu, founding director of the University of California Berkeley’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology

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ERRATA SEP 12, 2009 ISSUE

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
  • Page 1 : The first line of the SEG snippet should read “6th September saw the inauguration of the IITKGP chapter…”

October 29th 2008 Issue is out

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Featured in this Issue:

Editorial : Goodbye Illumination

Tête-à-Tête with the Deputy Director

National Issue: Perspective on the the Indo-American Nuclear Deal

Tech Avenue: DRM and the Browser Wars explained

Bhaat Avenue: Everything you’ll need for FT

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October 29 Issue

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

October 29 2008 Issue is out!

October 29 Issue

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Errata Oct 29, 2008 Issue

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
  • Page 1 : The last line of the editorial should read :

” At this juncture, it is all too easy to identify a solution in the form of more constraining rules. “Sir(s), let’s step back. Please.

  • Page 5: AIESEC – In and out- The last line should read :

“It has a range of activities planned. Stay tuned for more.

  • Page 6: Browser wars 3.0  The last line should read :

“With web surfing moving to mobile devices, a faster browser will lead to desktop like experiences on them as well.