- UCU Doves fall to Sport-S
- UCU Angels win back-to-back games
- ‘I want to work closely with the MPs’
- ‘I want to push for anything that benefits the students’
- Uganda’s quiet model to peaceful co-existence
- F & A wins UCU staff gala
- DVCAA Edges VC Division in a Staff Gala Clash
- Elomaboni returns to Guild race
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UCU Doves suffered a 3-1 defeat to defending champions Sport-S in the National Volleyball League fixture played on November 9, 2025, at the Sport-S Grounds, YES Center Nsambya.
The Angels began their campaign on Saturday, 8th November, with a 50–34 victory over Busia Lions at the Busia Greater Lions Netball Arena. Despite the long journey and tight scheduling, UCU displayed composure and control throughout the match to record a comfortable 16-goal win.
Just then, two young boys, a bit older than the former, also rode past me in a frenzy. They were in a race, or so it seemed. You could see, on their faces, raw innocent delight.
In the midst of that lesson, Ateme discovered gardening. Within the school’s garden, pupils engaged in practical work twice a week – every Wednesday and Saturday. There, among plants, Ateme began a lifelong relationship with agriculture.
Uganda Christian University’s (UCU) Honors College hosted a career exhibition on Saturday, March 16th, this year, under the theme ‘NAVIGATING HORIZONS: A Journey Through Diverse Careers’. The event aimed to spotlight students, schools, and faculties excelling in various skills beyond academic competencies.
Catherine Nakiridde will now lead the team as the captain, taking over from Shadia Nankya. Nankya had previously stepped in for the team’s legendary player, Hasifa Nassuna.
The significance of blood donation cannot be overstated. Donated blood is used to save the lives of patients suffering from a wide range of medical conditions, including trauma, surgery, cancer, and chronic illnesses
Uganda Christian university , UCU, will feature prominently in this year’s 3×3 basketball in the ongoing 2024 African Games in Ghana.
When Micheline Ugara Mazo arrived in Uganda more than six years ago, all she wanted was to pursue a university education. She did not care what course she studied. To get herself ready for education in Uganda, Ugara Mazo, a native of he Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), took lessons in English for more than eight months.
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