RENARSA SLC 7th Assembly to Hold Its First Sitting

By :Opesan Pamilerin The Renewable Natural Resources Students’ Association Students’ Legislative Council, University of Ibadan, 7th Assembly is set to hold its first sitting. According to a memo released on Monday, March 23, 2026, and co-signed by Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adejare Oyebanjo and Clerk, Hon. Godgift Ayodele, the sitting will be held on Wednesday, MarchContinue reading “RENARSA SLC 7th Assembly to Hold Its First Sitting”

‎Where are the Voices :‎Low Turnout of Observers in Faculty Sittings

By :Deborah Adeyemi In years past, legislative sittings in the Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources were vibrant, engaging, and deeply participatory. The rooms were filled with freshers, staylites, and finalists who came not just to witness proceedings, but to actively be part of a system that upheld accountability, transparency, and collective decision-making.‎‎These sittings were moreContinue reading “‎Where are the Voices :‎Low Turnout of Observers in Faculty Sittings”

Measures to Take to Avoid Falling Sick as a University Student

By: Oginni Jesunifemi Resumption season in the university always begins with excitement. There is a special kind of joy that comes with stepping into campus again, meeting new faces, reconnecting with friends, and feeling independent. For freshers, it feels like the beginning of a new chapter. Everything looks bright and full of promise. But afterContinue reading “Measures to Take to Avoid Falling Sick as a University Student”

‎RENARSA SLC Announces Commencement of Bye-Election Form Sales

‎By : Oyewole Omowonuola The Students’ Legislative Council (SLC) of the Renewable Natural Resources Students’ Association (RENARSA), University of Ibadan, has officially announced the commencement of sales of forms for its upcoming bye-election into vacant executive positions.‎ This development was made known in an official statement released by the council on 20th March 2026, callingContinue reading “‎RENARSA SLC Announces Commencement of Bye-Election Form Sales”

‎Women Rising in RNR: Celebrating Female Leadership in Faculty Politics‎‎

By : Akinsola Precious and Adebayo Benedict ‎‎For many years, leadership and politics were spaces where women were rarely seen. Although women have always contributed greatly to society, many stayed away from leadership roles, especially in politics, due to societal expectations, lack of encouragement, and the belief that such positions were mainly meant for men.‎‎Continue reading “‎Women Rising in RNR: Celebrating Female Leadership in Faculty Politics‎‎”

The Journey from White Coat Dreams to a New Path in Renewable Natural Resources

By :Imeh Jeremiah ‎Before the morning Tobi stepped through the gates of the University of Ibadan, his journey had already been long and emotional for months leading to the post-UTME, Tobi had only one dream: to study Nursing Science. He prepared tirelessly, reading day and night and imagining the future he believed was waiting forContinue reading “The Journey from White Coat Dreams to a New Path in Renewable Natural Resources”

Dry Season and the Risk of Dehydration Among Students

By : Oginni Jesunifemi The dry season in Nigeria is often welcomed with clear skies and bright sunshine. The days feel longer, the clouds are fewer, and the sun shines with full intensity across our cities and campuses. But for those who pay close attention to the environment, the dry season is also a reminderContinue reading “Dry Season and the Risk of Dehydration Among Students”

Setting Goals:Roadmap to a Successful University Life

By : Adebayo Benedict Being a student in university can feel overwhelming sometimes;there are so much to do, like attending classes, completing assignments, joining extracurricular activities, and even managing relationships. With all this, it’s easy to lose focus or feel confused about what to prioritize. This is why setting goals is so important. Goals giveContinue reading “Setting Goals:Roadmap to a Successful University Life”

‎When Excellence Hurts: Mental Health and the Silent Struggles of High-Flying Students

‎By : Deborah Adeyemi Mental health is not always loud. It does not always look like tears in public or visible breakdowns. Sometimes, it hides behind neat lecture notes, confident presentations, and impressive CGPAs. Sometimes, it sits quietly in the front row of the class smiling, answering questions, and topping the course.‎‎ In many universitiesContinue reading “‎When Excellence Hurts: Mental Health and the Silent Struggles of High-Flying Students”

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