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Wear it with pride

By Dephine Mutinda mutindadephine@gmail.com The 45th graduation ceremony which took place on the 18th of November 24, 2022 right here at the main campus Bethel grounds was like no other.  It was the first ever held graduation for the school of law and it goes without saying that “standards have been set high.” This is the case […]

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ARE MASS GRADUATION PARTIES THE WAY TO GO?

(Photo courtesy of Juliung Julius)   By Wambui Mwaura   Graduation is a special life event that many people look forward to. It is understandable that after the hustling and bustling of campus life; burning the midnight candles, hopping between classes and generally going through the vigor of higher education academic life, that one would want

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DUSA President Declares DUSA Secretary General Impeachment Null & Void

By Evelyne Syombua The Daystar University Students Association President Walter Nalwa on 25 October declared the impeachment of the DUSA Secretary General null and void. Walter Nalwa issued the communication via internal memo send to all students, Dean of Students, DUSA Congress Speaker Evans Owino, DUSA Congress among others. “DUSA Council appreciates critiue either positie

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DUSA Secretary General Desmond Mwyne Voted out of DUSA

By Evelyne Syombua Kioko The Daystar University Students Association(DUSA) Secretary General Desmond Mywne has been relieved of his duties as of today 24 October 2022. The communication was made by the office of the Speaker of Congress Evans Owino. Having failed to adhere to the values expected from him as a student leader in Daystar

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MWYNE UNFILTERED

By: Gertrude Prosper getrude2003@gmail.com The Daystar University Students Association (DUSA) Secretary General Desmond Mwyne was summoned to appear at a hearing before the Congress on 18 October 2022 in Athi River, main campus. The purpose was to address an offensive comment he posted on his social media, insulting D.U students. He was summoned by the

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THE “HEAVY” BUS.

BY HANNINGTON KINUTHIA kinuthiahannington@gmail.com A brutal knockout blow is finding its path to the faces of unwitting students within the institution through a possible increase in bus fares on school buses. With pace, the vicissitude is increasingly rearing its head into the school and making itself comfortable at the painful cost of the students. However,

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