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I think the semester is going to be interesting, especially since it’s my last one here at UCU. I’m going to enjoy myself to the fullest by making sure I watch every game of soccer for the ladies’ team because they will be playing in the FUFA Elite League. I’ll get a chance to see how people play in the Elite League. Additionally, the University Football League is going to be on, and we’ll get a chance to watch our guys play in this year’s edition.”

“In a diverse tapestry of opinions, students at Uganda Christian University (UCU) reflect on their experiences and perspectives regarding the 25th Guild Government. From expressions of gratitude for its inclusive and student-focused approach to critiques highlighting areas of perceived shortcomings, the discourse paints a nuanced picture of the government’s tenure. As we delve into the varied thoughts of individuals like John Mutsoshi, Gift Kalikulali, Mwesigwa Joshua, Esau Tamba, and Gerald Wangaya, we uncover a spectrum of sentiments that encapsulate the complex dynamics between student expectations and the realities of governance on the campus. Join us in exploring the diverse ideas and contrasting viewpoints that shape the narrative surrounding the 25th Guild Government at UCU.”

Prof. Christopher Byaruhanga, the dean at Uganda Christian University’s (UCU) Bishop Tucker School of Divinity and Theology, is the inaugural chairperson of the ethics committee for universities and tertiary institutions. The newly created body by the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) is tasked with creating ethical rules for universities and tertiary institutions as required by the law.

Kefa Senoga’s journey into the world of mass communication started with a desire to know and to be informed. His fascination with current affairs and politics, combined with his family’s background in journalism, led him to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication at Uganda Christian University (UCU). Senoga awaits graduation this November.

In an effort to prioritise the health and well-being of its students, Uganda Christian University (UCU) recently held a Health Awareness Week (HAW) at UCU. The event, which commenced on October 29th and is scheduled to run until November 3rd, has drawn attention for its diverse range of activities aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle among the student body.

The Acholi Association at Uganda Christian University (UCU) proudly clinched the title of overall winner in this year’s highly anticipated University Cultural Gala. With their exceptional performance and unwavering spirit, the Acholi Association showcased the rich cultural heritage of the Acholi people, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. Their dedication, talent, and vibrant cultural presentation resonated with the judges and spectators alike, earning them the prestigious honour of being crowned the champions of this year’s event. The victory not only celebrates the Acholi Association’s outstanding performance but also highlights the university’s commitment to promoting cultural diversity and unity among its student body.

Dr. Gladys Ayot Oyat’s inspiration to pursue a PhD in Education Administration and Management at Uganda Christian University (UCU) is rooted in her passion for addressing real-world challenges. Her commitment to women’s issues served as a driving force in choosing a research topic focused on the domestic violence impact on female teachers in Uganda.