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UCC opens admission into First Degree Programmes for 2013/2014 Academic Year

Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for admission into undergraduate programmes of the University of Cape Coast for the 2013/2014 academic year. Applicants...

Somewhere in Ghana

Somewhere in Ghana right now, some people are in darkness due to a power outage, but also somewhere in Ghana there is no electricity...

Face of Valco Auditions on February 2

The JCRC of Valco Hall, UCC is set to audition contestants for the Face of Valco pageant on Febrauary 2, 2013. As part of...

KNUST CASS Awards, 2012

The College of Art and Social Sciences (CASS) of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has organized another edition of special...

The Ghanaian disease

Diseases abound in our world, and it seems some people and countries just became well known after some diseases were named after them. By...

Smartphones, silly users

Why can't a marketing manager remember where she took a client for dinner last night? Why, over the course of 30 minutes, does a...

Legon Chancellor launches new book ‘Interventions, A Life in War and Peace’

Former Secretary General of the United Nations Kofi Annan has urged governments, particularly in Africa, to uphold peace, justice and the rule of law...

Winneba University to open fifth campus at Techiman

The University of Education, Winneba, is to open its fifth campus at Techiman in the Brong-Ahafo Region as part of efforts to its duties...

Education Ministry announces commencement of schools census exercise

The Ministry of Education on Friday directed all Heads of Private Kindergarten, Primary, Junior High Schools, Senior High Schools and Technical/Vocational Institutions of the...

Contruction works on the Legon sports stadium to resume

Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Professor Ernest Aryeetey says this year would see construction work resume on the University of Ghana stadium....

Happy Birthday Okatakyie HiLary, CEO of myJCR

2nd January marks the birthday of the CEO and President of myJCR.com, Okatakyie HiLary Dodoo, BMS. We have dedicated this day to celebrate this...

Legon’s Teaching Hospital: 50 years on!

It would be interesting to find out what differences, if any, exist between the architectural designs and models created by the Americans for the...

OPEN WITH CAUTION: How that bottle of champagne could leave you blind

- The pressure inside a champagne bottle can launch a cork at 50 miles per hour - fast enough to shatter glass .- Doctors...

KNUST Academic Calendar for 2012/2013 (Second Semester)

Arrival of Students - Friday, January 11, 2013 Registration of Students - Monday, January 14, 2013 - Friday, January 18, 2013 Lectures Begin -...

Academic terrorism in Ghana

The right to education is a human right provision enshrined in the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. Every Ghanaian irrespective of his/her ethnicity, creed, political...

Legon and KNUST P. Science Lecturers divided on Heward-Mills’ charge on Prez Mahama

Two political scientists are divided over the call by the General Overseer of Light House Chapel for President Mahama to immediately start fulfilling promises...

Two Legon students cap international awards

Two students from the University of Ghana have received awards in the recently ended fifth edition of the Pan African University Debating Championship. The...

Top 5 ways to get smarter

What is smart? Some people judge smarts by standard benchmarks like test scores and grade point averages. Others think common sense, problem solving abilities...

Legon to halt payment of fees in installments next Academic Year

Professor Ernest Aryeetey, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, revealed in a radio interview with Radio Univers that payment of fees in installments...

The malady of lateness in Ghanaian universities

English playwright, William Shakespeare, once said,” better three hours too soon than a minute late.” Well, in Ghana, ironically, our attitude to time-keeping—evidence of...

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