Monday, September 3, 2007

In the beginning...

There was the Young Writers' Camp. It succeeded in moving its participants to socially and politically conscious projects post-camp. What you see is the result of the proverbial mustard seed planted at the Young Writers' Camp to make a difference, no matter how small, in the world we live in.

Vox Discipuli is Latin for voice of the student. Which is precisely the reason for this blog's existence. This blog seeks to explore the vast and ambiguous realm of education. It's out to give place to voices and opinions and ideas. For we are all students. We never cease to learn and are in a perpetual state of change. Stories, rants, misadventures, exams, education, or even a lack thereof - it could be anything, depending on our contributors.

As of now, from the very beginning, there are the five of us.

Brian.
Darren.
Aidee.
Ethan.
Nicole.

Hopefully, as time passes, people may read and contribute to constitute what can be called a healthy, vibrant blog. Only time will tell. None may be touched by what happens here, none whatsoever. But we will. For now, that's all that matters.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A comment... "discipulus" is in the nominative form. It needs to be in the genitive, "discipuli".

ethan said...

Dang. I was hoping nobody would notice. Now everything's going to have to change.

Daniel said...

As with Greek, a little Latin is a dangerous thing :P

David BC Tan said...

This is one heck of a blog on alternative education - and it's a malaysian original