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Author: The Standard Editor
This is the digital news site of the Uganda Christian University community newspaper, "The Standard". The Standard newspaper was established in May 2007 under, formerly Department, but now School of Journalism, Media & Communication.
The mid-August workshop that brought together directors, deans and heads of departments from different schools and faculties aimed at fostering appreciation and development of research.
This much-anticipated match took place yesterday at the Logogo MTN Basketball Arena, which was buzzing with activity.
Life, as we know it, is never a straight path. When Kivuna was in senior two, his parents had financial constraints and were unable to support him. His aunt stepped in and took care of him for one year. It is because of this that he decided to always give to those in need, even if he didn’t have much to give.
Uganda Christian University (UCU) has retained the National Council for Higher Education Exhibition award for the fourth consecutive time. This comes after a three-day exhibition contest at the UMA show grounds, which attracted over 80 exhibitors.
In order to boost collaboration, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi, and the Deputy Vice Chancellor (DVC) Finance and Administration, Mr. David Mugawe, met with the DVC Academic Affairs, Prof. Ismael Mbisa, and the DVC for Administration, Prof. Faustin Mahali of Tumaini University Makumira in Arusha, Tanzania.
In the midst of holding a job and raising a family, many a post-graduate student struggles with a blank computer screen destined for the required research paper. Filling that screen in a language – English – that isn’t a first language is an added obstacle for master’s and doctoral students at Uganda Christian University (UCU).
This three-day practice involved students taking home assessments, and each of them was to find a story idea within the university. The students were tasked to record a video using their phones, which made it more practical.
We all have children that can grow into hyper-characters or attitudes. They think they should be above everything and everyone at whatever cost. Such a mindset is even found in adults. They don’t regard others as worthy of their value.
Speaking about the objective of this year’s UCU Sunday, UCU Chaplain, the Rev. Canon Eng. Paul Wasswa Ssembiro, said it is three-fold.
Led by the guild president, Rachel Sserwadda, a group of over sixty students and guild officials left Mukono for Rwambogo Refugees Camp in Kakira, Jinja district, for yet another charity outreach. This outreach targeted over 150 children between the ages of 5 and 14.