


The Medical Students’ Association (MSA) of University of Cape Coast (UCC) has taken its campaign on under-five, maternal mortality and morbidity to the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) Municipality as part of its 15th Health Week celebration.
The students of the Association held a mini durbar at Komenda to sensitise residents, especially women and adolescents within the Municipality, on the right information about pregnancy as a measure to curb deaths among pregnant women.


The School of Physical Sciences of University of Cape Coast has received retooling Lab equipment donation from the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) Ghana.
The equipment include; Ultraviolet-visible Spectrophotometer, Vacuum Oven, Dissolution Machine, Water Bath, High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph, Centrifuges, and Laboratory Benches among others.

A workshop aimed at assisting lecturers in integrating technology to support content and pedagogy in their lesson planning has taken place at the University of Cape Coast (UCC).
The workshop, organised by the Centre for Teaching Support-UCC, was attended by lecturers from various colleges within the University.

Level 300 students of the Department of Vocational and Technical Education (VoTEC), University of Cape Coast turned the car park of Adehye Hall into a makeshift jumbo-size kitchen and food pavilions to prepare scrumptious meals as part of a five-day Entrepreneurship Fair.
The fair forms part of practical requirements for EVT 321: Small Business Management.


Two members of the Debate Society of University of Cape (UCC) have been declared winners of the Parliament@30 Debate competition with 205 points.
The debate teams of the Takoradi Technical University (TTU) and the Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU) placed second and third with 169 and 135 points, respectively.
The competition organised by Parliament of Ghana was part of activities marking the 30th anniversary celebration of uninterrupted parliamentary democracy on the theme, “30 years of parliamentary democracy under the 4th Republic: The journey thus far.”

Members of the Students' Parliamentary Council of University of Cape Coast (UCC) have used mock parliamentary proceedings to highlight the importance of menstrual care and raise awareness of issues faced by girls and women during menstruation.
According to them, the increase in the price of sanitary pads was making it unaffordable for women and girls in low-income homes and deprived communities in the country to access clean and affordable menstrual products.

The Faculty of Science and Technology Education has held a reception in honour of two students who participated in the 2023 World University Games popularly known as Federation Internationale du Sport Universitaire (FISU) Games.
Ms. Rose Amoanima Yeboah secured the first gold medal for Ghana with a groundbreaking record of 1.94 m in High Jump at the just ended World University Games held in Chengdu, China.