Mangaluru: Muller Pulse 2015 magazine released in city


Media release

Mangaluru. Jul 16: Muller Pulse 2015-Annual magazine of Fr Muller medical college was released in the college premises on Monday, Jul 14. Presiding over the 'Muller Pulse' release programme, Fr Muller Charitable Institutions Administrator Fr Richard Coelho said the magazine is unique in many ways as all the content, photographs and art works in the magazine are original and created by the students themselves.

Brainchild

Fr Muller medical college administrator Fr Rudolf Ravi D'Sa said Muller Pulse is the collective brainchild of the students and staff of the college. Stating that it is a platform for those who have thought-provoking and innovative ideas and also for those who wish to express and ventilate their artistic and creative thoughts on paper, Fr D'Sa said this year's magazine comprises not only the literary and artistic talents of the students, but also mirror the growth and progress of the college during the last 15 years.

An excellent magazine

Muller Pulse staff editor Dr Nicole Pereira said that the sole goal of the team was to produce an excellent magazine, one that reflects the breath and vitality of Mullerian community.

Student Editor Joe Jose explained the difficulties and efforts put by the team in the last seven months. Earlier, Journalist Ronald Fernandes released the magazine.

Medical College Dean Dr Jayaprakash Alva among others were present.

  

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