Uniosun Fresher’s Party: A Fun-Filled Welcome tothe Semester
By Princess Alimi The College Executive of Humanities and Culture at Ikire Campus,Uniosun, pulled off an unforgettable welcoming party for fresherson March 1, 2024, at the ETF B building. The event, tagged"Fresher's Day," was meticulously planned to create connections,foster a sense of belonging, and kick-start an unforgettable journeyfor new students. The executive team left no stone unturned in ensuring the event'ssuccess, creating an exciting lineup of games, music, food, andmore. The party commenced at 8:00 pm, drawing in a diverse crowdof freshers and staylites (continuing students) from variouscampuses. The atmosphere was electric, with students mingling andmaking new friends. The celebration showcased a range of activities, includingeducational games, talent hunts, dance and eating competitions, andthrilling music that got everyone vibing to their favorite artists. Theenthusiasm for learning was palpable, making the event amesmerizing sight to behold. Students showcased their skills, andthe audience cheered and clapped along, creating an unforgettableambiance. The organizers' hard work paid off, as the freshers now feel at homeon campus. The party was indeed fun and memorable, setting thetone for an excellent start to their college experience. The eventdemonstrated the college's commitment to creating a welcoming andinclusive environment, where students can grow academically andpersonally. The success of the fresher's party is a testament to the dedicationand creativity of the College Executive of Humanities and Culture.Their efforts have fostered a sense of community and belongingamong students, which will undoubtedly have a positive impact ontheir academic journey. On an interview with some of the fresher's, they explained anddescribed their enthusiasm wish for a progressive and Excelling startas they look forward to the stress, happiness and challenges thatcomes their way, while some felt derritmental and nostalgic about it,it is important to note that the College has done their part to ensurethe happiness and security of the students. While being questioned about His plans on campus, 17 years oldAbubakar Ahmed states "I feel so much enthusiasm because Isuccessfully gained admission into this great institution, and I foronce promised I won't jeopardize the opportunity to make adifference and change my life for the better, I'm here to make mystay a memorable, thrilling and exciting one definitely succeedingacademically by burning the midnight candle of course", Hecommented.
From Humble Beginnings to Academic Stardom:Professor Richard Awole’s Rise to Fame
By Princess Alimi In an exclusive interview with our publication, Professor RichardAwole a renowned lecturer in the Department of Economics atUniosun, shared his inspiring journey to becoming a householdname in academic circles. With a passion for teaching and a unique approach to makingcomplex concepts accessible, Professor Awole has captivated anddelighted himself to students and colleagues alike. His lectures arehighly sought after, and his bestselling books have added to hisstatus as a leading expert in his field. Despite his fame, Professor Awole remains humble and grounded,crediting his students and mentors for his success. "I never set out tobe famous; I just wanted to make a difference in my students' lives,"he said, reflecting on his early days as a lecturer. Professor Awole's teaching style, which combines real-life exampleswith a dash of humor, has resonated with students from all walks oflife. His ability to break down complex economic concepts intounderstandable terms has made him a favorite among students, whopraise his dedication and enthusiasm. When asked about his motivation, Professor Awole said, "Seeingmy students succeed and knowing that I've made a positive impacton their lives keeps me going." He also expressed his gratitude forthe platform his fame has given him, allowing him to inspire andeducate even more people. Throughout the interview, Professor Awole's passion for teachingand his commitment to his students shone through. His story servesas a reminder that success is not solely about achieving fame butabout making a meaningful impact on the lives of others. When asked about what delights him most, Professor Awole stated"It should be definitely seeing my students excel not only in mycourse, but other courses. The joy of every lecturer is seeing morethan 70%pass their course and This students are like my ownchildren, I have to guide them, they are the future". As our conversation came to a close, Professor Awole reflected onhis journey, saying, "It's a privilege to be in this position, and I don'ttake it for granted." His words serve as a testament to his characterand dedication to his craft.
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