Introduction to Press Team
Introduction to Press Team
The TESMUN Press Team is the voice of The Excelsior School Model United Nations. Dedicated to delivering accurate updates, engaging coverage, and insightful highlights, the team ensures that every session, debate, and event is captured and shared with the community. Through articles, social media updates, and newsletters, they bring the spirit of TESMUN to life for participants and audiences alike.
Angella Dolma Lama
MUN provides a platform where everyone has the opportunity to showcase their talents and expertise in their interests. From writers to artists to future politicians, everyone has the chance to express their specialities. As the head of Press, I strongly believe it's the responsibility of the PRESS to make the discussions that happen within committees understandable and digestible to the general audience.
Sagun Dura
MUN is a cooperative program where every delegate's voices are heard. Appointed as the Deputy Chief Editor for TESMUN 2025 I have collected unforgettable memories along with vivid experiences. We stand united as a press team, driven by trust, dedication, and a shared purpose. With commitment in our hearts and teamwork as our strength, we are ready to let our work speak for itself.
Serving in this position was an enriching experience in team effort and leadership. Working under stringent deadlines and increasing pressure, I learned to keep my cool and persuade my team members to work even harder. I also learned the importance of hearing people out, listening to new ideas, useful criticism, and differing views.I'm pleased to say that together, our Press Team managed to gain a platform upon which voices were heard and tales were told with truth. We worked not merely to inform, but to inspire questions and further understanding in our readers.
Kusum Shrestha
MUN is more than just a debate. It is a platform that lets students exchange ideas and develop diplomatic skills and share important narratives. As Deputy Head of Press, I take responsibility for maintaining precise and prompt storytelling with strong impact. Our reporting extends beyond facts by creating lasting voices that resonate with audiences.
Chief reporters
LP I:
I am a chief reporter committed to uncovering truth and sharing untold stories with integrity. Driven by a passion for accountability and transparency, I focus on giving voice to the unheard. Known for asking tough questions and presenting facts clearly, I see journalism as both a profession and a responsibility to society.
LP II:
MUN is about stories, not just debate. It’s about contributions, partnerships, problem-solving, and growth. As Chief Reporter, I see it as my duty to vividly capture those moments—whether a tough negotiation or quiet leadership—so they’re noticed and valued. My team and I don’t just report events; we preserve their true importance, shaping how this experience is remembered.
LP III:
HRC
MUN is a stage where quiet minds find their voice, and every speech becomes a step toward change.
MUN is one of those worlds where you learn from every failure.You learn by trying, failing, and doing it again.
UNEP
ECOSOC
DISEC
I stand within DISEC’s halls, where the fate of peace is forged in words, As a reporter, I capture each moment, giving voice to hopes and concerns unheard.
Interview Team Leaders
When an interviewee begins speaking during an interview, active listening and meaningful interaction are essential. They bring life to the conversation, transforming it from a mere formality into an engaging exchange rich with emotion, experience, and a sense of mutual support, especially in our press team.
The most important thing in an interview is hearing what isn't said and analyzing it to convert and continue it to a warm interview between two individuals.