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. 

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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.

She was tired of the trend where people believe artists have to draw someone just by looking at them. She wanted to try something new and unique using natural materials.

From dresses to shirts to sweaters, turtlenecks have become a fashion trend among many. Also known as a “polo neck,” this is a garment that features a high neckline and folds over. It usually sits around the neck with a comfy fit.

August 20 is the birthday of Charles Lwanga Miti, a year-two student of the Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance at Uganda Christian University (UCU). Miti chose an unconventional way to celebrate his birthday in 2022, by walking 50 miles from Kampala in central Uganda to Jinja in eastern Uganda. 

When it comes to casual footwear, particularly sneakers, the options are numerous. Footwear should always be fashionable and comfortable so that you can move freely throughout the day.

On the 27th of October 2022, Bunagana Boulevard was flooded withyoung, old, male, and female Congolese fleeing for their lives after the outbreak of a civil war between Democratic Republic of the Congo forces and M23 rebels. Uganda receives 20,000 refugees monthly, which poses challenges to its existence. When these people come to Uganda, they expect to have a better life in terms of medical services and education, among others.