This blog was published in KemUnited on 9th April 2012. By Farkhanda Qaiser Getting those DELL Inspiron N4050 laptops wasn’t as easy as it may sound. Here’s an in-depth analysis of what conspired both on-screen and backstage. There’ll be many an interesting tale never made public before. So read on and enjoy…! In KEMU, itContinue reading “The Bird’s Eye View of Laptop Distribution in KEMU”
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Jehad For Zero Thalassemia – A Mission, A hope
This blog was published in KemUnited on 3rd April 2012. By Farkhanda Qaiser On Wednesday, 28th March 2012 was held the Volunteers’ Convention of Jehad for Zero Thalassemia at University of Central Punjab. Above 40 enthusiastic kemcolians attended this convention. Around 35 being from the lively first year. Initially most of them had been enticedContinue reading “Jehad For Zero Thalassemia – A Mission, A hope”
Being Patch Adams…!
This blog was published in KemUnited (the official blog of King Edward Medical University) on 9th March 2012. By Farkhanda Qaiser Thinking it to be just another lecture on ‘communication skills’ by some senior teacher, I headed towards the Mini Anatomy Lecture Theatre (which I later found out to be the demonstration roomContinue reading “Being Patch Adams…!”
KEMCOLIAN CHRONICLES (PART 1)
This post was published in KELLOGS, the official blog of King Edward Literary Society on 10/4/2011 By Farkhanda Qaiser Ever wondered what’s the best thing about studying in KE? A typical reply would be: “If you’re in KE, what more could you want? After all, you’d be the best of the best, the cream ofContinue reading “KEMCOLIAN CHRONICLES (PART 1)”
Story of a Successful Campaign
This article was published in KEMunited on 14/5/2011 By Farkhanda Qaiser (2nd Year) and Shafaq Tabassum (3rd Year) From 3rd to 7th May 2011, SPWS with the collaboration of APPNA took the initiative to launch a unique yet interactive week long campaign to educate the general public especially patients and barbers about Hepatitis C. AtContinue reading “Story of a Successful Campaign”