Alumni Memories Recalling THE College DayS
Alumni Memories Recalling THE College DayS
Back to 22 years ago…
Our university days, when we founded eX-Gen — The Computer Association.
Our motto was “Future is Now.”
We were young, ambitious, and full of dreams, standing at the crossroads of technology and hope.
This old photo reminds me of those simple days, when everything seemed possible, and the future was ours to shape.
That spring of 2004…
We organized an offline event for hotyouth.com at our university.
Though we were all from the same campus, it felt like a real meet-up of friends from the virtual world.
We selected the top three prizes, and this photo captured that innocent, heartfelt moment.
We were so young, so full of dreams, believing the world was w
That spring of 2004…
We organized an offline event for hotyouth.com at our university.
Though we were all from the same campus, it felt like a real meet-up of friends from the virtual world.
We selected the top three prizes, and this photo captured that innocent, heartfelt moment.
We were so young, so full of dreams, believing the world was waiting for us.
Looking back now, these smiles, those shy eyes, and that clumsy sense of ceremony — they all feel like yesterday, yet a lifetime ago.
Those were the days…
This was our University Network Studio, a semi-official student-run team responsible for maintaining the university’s website.
Our small office was tucked away on the fourth floor of the library — it became our second home.
We spent countless hours here, not just working on the school’s official site, but also running ho
Those were the days…
This was our University Network Studio, a semi-official student-run team responsible for maintaining the university’s website.
Our small office was tucked away on the fourth floor of the library — it became our second home.
We spent countless hours here, not just working on the school’s official site, but also running hotyouth.com and eX-Gen Computer Association side by side with friends who shared the same dreams.
Apart from attending classes, this was where I spent almost all my time — learning, creating, exploring the digital world, and growing up quietly behind those old CRT monitors.
Looking back now, those days feel simple, warm, and unforgettable.