- Vetting of guild cabinet sees some nominees approved, others rejected
- Innovation of UCU alumnus wins UN, Dubai awards
- Parliament rejects presidential cabinet appointees
- 27th Guild Parliament Elects New Speaker
- UCU claims third at EA Games
- Mwesigye calls for applications for cabinet
- UCU dominates E.A University Games in Maseno, Kenya
- UCU Lady Cardinals fall short, win silver
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.
Young Princess Rhaenyra, the sole child of King Viserys I, is the focus of the first five episodes (played by Milly Alcock) (Paddy Considine). Rhaenyra is a young woman of strength, ambition, and bravery who would make a perfect heir had it not been for the Lords’ previous declaration that tradition requires a king, not a queen, to sit on the Iron Throne.
The Me Time is a Netflix original comedy, directed by John Hamburg, that tells a story of a father, Sonny(Kevin Hart), who, after years of having no free time to himself, finally gets a weekend to himself ,as his wife and children are away.
UCU lecturer Timothy Wangusa has a birthday that coincides with Makerere University’s centenary. The university applauded his service for literature in the country and region during his 80th birthday celebration and the launch of his four books.
“Plain yogurt contains a probiotic with healthy bacteria that stays in the digestive tract and the vagina, and helps in balancing yeast and bacteria without irritating those areas,”said Bamutorana.
“We, as the university, are willing to equip our students with Christian-based values through our programs,” he said. “Such programs are among the many that work closely with leaders in all aspects and fields.”
The UCU project, “Exploring the potential of Indigenous vegetables for human health in Uganda,” started in February and is focused on studying the health benefits of African indigenous vegetables.
he Covid-19 pandemic left much of the world on its knees. For others, it was an elevation opportunity. One such area related to the latter is the registration of resident students at Uganda Christian University (UCU). The university rolled out an online registration method to alleviate physical contact as the institution tried to keep up with the standard operating procedures against the spread of coronavirus.
Uganda Christian University (UCU) participated in the 7th National Conference on Communications (NCC2022) under the theme; “Inclusive Digital Transformation Through Innovation”, which happened between June, 21 -22, 2022.
On January 7, 2020, Uganda Christian University (UCU) awarded semester scholarships to 10 students in appreciation of their outstanding academic performance. While handing out the Vice Chancellor’s Awards to the students, former Vice Chancellor John Senyonyi said the gesture was a motivation for excellence at the university.
“A good university exists because of research. It is one of our core values. We should impact our communities around us,have lasting communities around us through our research and innovation, “said Kitayimbwa