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From The Editorial Desk
CONTENT
03 Valentine Thomas
Editor
Editorial Desk 04 The deed has been done and winners
06 Principal’s Desk have emerged. Interestingly, there was
no reason for litigation.
Mathematics, oh Mathematics!
Prefect Husting
12 That is one name I really never liked to mention or hear around me as
a student. Please, do not ask me what my grade was. However, grow-
ing up, I discovered that there is hardly anything you do or anywhere
you go that you do not come across Mathematics. So, if you share my
18 Basketball thoughts about Mathematics, I wonder what you can do to hide from
it. Anyway, our students have realised it soon enough and have had
Competition
to face it squarely. Last week witnessed a show of wits about who is
Mathematics the best at Mathematics. Having answered numerous questions, one
house emerged as the winner. The rest of the story is told in the articles
24 It is that time of the school year when our politicians read their man-
Competition and images within.
ifestos, do campaigns and hustle for votes. The deed has been done
26 Medical Corner and winners have emerged. Interestingly, there was no reason for liti-
gation. It was an opportunity for the students to learn how an election
process should be. Read about the politicians and their experiences in
Calendar the following pages.
If you have never taken Vitamin D supplements you should be grateful
for finding yourself in the sunny part of the globe. The Medical Corner
this week educates us on the Importance of Vitamin D. You are wel-
come to read this and other regular features of The Regent Digest for
this Week.
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