- Celebrating diverse culture
- Students advised to prioritise social wellbeing
- First graduation held for certificate in administrative law
- Canons fall to Sommet in tight finish
- Lady Canons cruise past Nabisunsa
- Canons back to winning ways
- KIU Ends UCU’s Winning Streak
- Sports teams seeking excellence amidst various challenges
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.
Owen Masembe, the Guild President of UCU Kampala Campus, welcomed the idea of the gala, noting that oftentimes, students focus only on studies, forgetting about the physical aspects of their lives.
Both teams failed to adequately test their respective goalkeepers, resulting in a goalless draw in the intense match.
The match lived up to its acclaim and significance as the two teams laboriously put on a masterclass of a performance that left the audience astounded and completely awestruck.
The Uganda Christian University (UCU) School of Business (SoB) has become the fourth of UCU’s 11 schools/faculties to have a formalized professional group for all its programs. For the SoB, it’s called a “society.”
Uganda Christian University (UCU) Canons triumphed in the match on Sunday, defeating City Oilers by a score of 60 to 50.
Nothing seemed to stop the already fired up doves, and this fact was well proved yesterday as they overran the Tigers Volleyball Club, winning three sets to one in quite some style.
“I had my first piece of writing published at age 12, but this is the first time I’ve talked about my lifelong career as a writer,” Huston-Holm said to a group of 12 gathered on a rainy Aug. 8 afternoon in the second-floor, writing center area of the Ham Mukasa Library. “I’m much more comfortable getting stories about other people.”
Our curiosity is piqued by the Uganda Christian University mass communication students’ film, The Art of Teamwork and Sleepless Nights.
Relying on God, Mugabe persevered to graduate with time and technical obstacles – both before and after Covid-restriction challenges. Mugabe says that in his first semester, he could not do his assignments on time due to the fact that he did not have a laptop and a smartphone. He borrowed a laptop from a friend to accomplish the coursework and assignments, but not always on a deadline.
A friend was concerned that her child was involved in a courtship with a gentleman she was not comfortable with, and she did not know how to share this with her daughter. As we discussed, I asked her how often she sat with her daughter and other children to talk about relationship issues.