The End of May semester

By Aggrey Mugisha, :: 08-08-2011


Exams are beginning. It is a time to harvest what has been planted and pruned. The end of a semester for some means the end of student life and beginning of working life for many. For those who have been upgrading their skills, it is a return to the “field.” 
This semester has been one full of action. The visit of the Chancellor, Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi is particularly memorable.  Sad moments stand out as well, the death of three students: George Alau, Patience Agaba and Brenda Kiconco. May the Lord comfort the friends and families.
The tough economic times in which we live also remind us to be thankful. Finding the money to complete the fees and beating the deadlines was not a small thing. Sometimes one thinks back and wonders how you got through the month. These are incredible times.
July saw a successful ceremony graduation, where Mbale topped the first-class degree list. The Lord has led us thus far. Let’s entrust the rest of the year into his everlasting arms.
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