College Campus Magazine
College Campus Magazine
The College Magazine Committee invites contributions from students, non-teaching staff and teaching staff for our coll
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This issue of Comment explores the possibilities and challenges of college life, with an emphasis on the big questions of life. Comment is committed to cultivating the next generation of cultural leaders. It is, indeed, in the college years that most people make the decisions that will guide them as they provide leadership throughout their adult years.
The College Magazine Committee invites contributions from students, non-teaching staff and teaching staff for our college magazine. Contributions can be short stories, articles, photo essays, poems, experiences and academic papers. They should be in English. Plagiarism (copying material) will disqualify contributions. No contribution must be more than a maximum of 3000 words. Please submit by emailing to collegecampus2015@gmail.com.the college magazine, College Campus Magazine is published which is a truly literary & creative document of the talents of our students & teachers. The Magazine committee is composed of the student editor, sub editors & staff advisors. It also provides a panoramic view of the cultural, academic, sports and literary activities & achievements of the college during that respective academic year. all decisions concerning the content of the magazine. In selecting content, the editor works in consultation with the staff and with other members of the College community with several factors
in mind, including:
• a commitment to offering readers a mix of news wo thy, engaging, and thought-provoking articles about the College and its people;
• a respect and concern for the institution’s history, mision and values;
• a commitment to provide balanced and timely coverage of issues;
• a concern for maintaining the institution’s commitment to open discourse;
• a commitment to diversity of interest, opinion and representation; and
• a concern for readability and attractiveness of presentation.
The editor welcomes suggestions concerning content but can make no assurances regarding the use of suggested or provided material. Although no single issue of the magazine can fully reflect the diversity of the College and its family, the editor will make every effort to represent, over the course of time, the great diversity of interest, opinion, and background inherent in the magazine’s readership.
In covering controversial topics, the magazine will make every effort to provide balanced coverage and a representative mix of opinions, although its starting point will be a respect for the institution and its values.
Since, despite all disclaimers, the magazine may be interpreted in courts of law as an official voice of the institution, when an article deals with a topic that is the subject of real, pending, or probable litigation involving the College, the editor will consult with legal counsel before proceeding with publication. In such cases, the article will be published only if legal concerns can be met without damaging the journalistic integrity of the article in question.
Photographs that purport to depict an actual event should not be manipulated in any way other than cropping and correction for color, sharpness, brightness and contrast. Photographs used as illustrations of features are subject to greater manipulation, but should be labeled “Photo illustration” if they involve substantial alterations to the image that may not be obvious to the reader.
its people, its programs, its history, its challenges, its resources and its mission. In the originality of its conception, in the excellence of its writing and visual presentation and in its commitment to accuracy, healthy discourse and editorial balance, the magazine endeavors to reflect the values and the quality of the institution itself.
By maintaining the respect and interest of its readers, the magazine aspires ultimately to inform their opinion of the College and to strengthen their commitment to its welfare.
Once again I would like to express my considerable appreciation to all authors of the articles in this issue. These contributions have required a generous contribution of time and effort. It is this willingness to make the effort to share knowledge, concerns and special insights with the LBP community at large that has made this issue possible.
Dr.Ashok Yakkaldevi











