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Fashion
Fashion is a statement that not many people are bold enough to make. Just like the famous Coco Chanel once said – ‘I don’t do fashion. I am fashion.” Today, we speak with Jonathan Edgar Kasule, a Bachelor of Data Science student in his second year, about his fashion that he calls cool and modern.
The weekend is the perfect time for university students to step out of the academic grind and showcase their personal style. With the pressure of classes and assignments easing up, the weekend offers you a chance to relax, catch up with friends, and make a statement through fashion. Whether you prefer a laid-back casual look or want to keep it chic and semi-formal, there’s something for everyone.
While all university students can benefit from dressing well, law students, in particular, have an added expectation to present themselves professionally.
During the most recent health awareness week, held from June 30 to July 4, at Uganda Christian University (UCU), the university collaborated with the Ministry of Health, the Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI), and USAID Local Partner Health Services tuberculosis (TB) Activity (LPHS) to increase TB awareness and prevention within the university community.
In a world where remote work blurs the lines between casual and formal attire, a new trend is emerging, redefining the fashion landscape of office wear. Office pants, traditionally associated with formality and monotony, are undergoing a stylish transformation that blends comfort and elegance
The Easter season marks the end of Lent, the fasting period for Christians. People celebrate Easter differently. Partners Intern Pauline Luba asked four students from three universities how they usually celebrate the Easter season and what the season means to them.
“After the death of her husband, this woman lost hope,” said Eceru, who graduated from Uganda Christian University in 2014 with a Bachelor of Procurement and Logistics Management. “She did not even have land where to grow food crops for her family.”
As the campus of Uganda Christian University (UCU) prepared for the February 14 to March 28, 2024, period of Lent, students and staff alike acknowledged the spiritual and academic benefits that this season offers. Lent, a 40-day period preceding Easter, holds deep meaning for many within the university community.
Creativity is an important aspect that cuts across almost all fields of work. There are creative writers, creative musicians, creative architects, and creative lawyers, but over the weekend, I had a chance to meet a creative artist.
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