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”

Resumption Realities:Another Session Begins

By : Iyanuoluwa Oni Just a few weeks back, I remember walking freely along the roads and across the halls, singing and twisting my body at intervals to the rhythm of songs. I normally wouldn’t do that on a regular school day, but the campus was quiet. People were around, but only a few. ThereContinue reading “Resumption Realities:Another Session Begins”

A Cry Beneath the Silence: Addressing the Mental Health Crisis Among Students

By: Oginni Jesunifemi The recent death of a 300-level MBBS student in our university has left many of us shocked and deeply saddened. According to reports, he ingested a bottle of Sniper, was rushed to Jaja clinic, later transferred to UCH, went into a coma, and eventually passed away. Beyond the whispers and discussions acrossContinue reading “A Cry Beneath the Silence: Addressing the Mental Health Crisis Among Students”

World Wildlife Day: Protecting Nature, Preserving Our Future

By : Gbolagade Dorcas Credit :Google Wildlife Day is a United Nations (UN) international day set aside to celebrate, protect, and raise awareness about endangered animals and plants across the globe. It emphasizes the importance of conserving the world’s rich biodiversity for present and future generations. ‎‎World Wildlife Day is celebrated annually on March 3rd.Continue reading “World Wildlife Day: Protecting Nature, Preserving Our Future”

First Steps to Final Strides: Resumption Realities at the University of Ibadan

‎By : Akinsola Precious As the calendar turns to a new month, campus life gradually comes alive again at the University of Ibadan.Resumption day is not just a date on the calendar; it marks the beginning of another academic journey. For some, it brings excitement and fresh expectations, while for others, it signals the realityContinue reading “First Steps to Final Strides: Resumption Realities at the University of Ibadan”

Team Providence Hands Over to Team Frontier

By :Gbologade Dorcas The executive leadership of the Renewable Natural Resources Students’ Association (RENARSA), University of Ibadan, officially transitioned from Team Providence to Team Frontier during a handover and induction ceremony held on Friday, February 20, 2026, at the New Forestry Building. Team Providence, led by Israel Oyebanji, formally transferred leadership to Team Frontier underContinue reading “Team Providence Hands Over to Team Frontier”

Dinner Held, Pictures Withheld: A Reflection on the Social Director’s Constitutional Responsibility

By :Tola Mauruf On December 23rd, 2025, the Renewable Natural Resources Students’ Association, University of Ibadan (RENARSA UI), in collaboration with sister associations, hosted the 2025 Session Collaborative Dinner and Award Night themed A Black Banquet at Tafawa Balewa Hall. The event brought together over 110 students, each contributing ₦5,000, making it one of theContinue reading “Dinner Held, Pictures Withheld: A Reflection on the Social Director’s Constitutional Responsibility”

Federal High Court Fixes March 31 for UI3 Fee Protest Case

By : Oyewole Omowonuola On May 13, 2024, three students of the University of Ibadan : Aduwo Ayodele, Mide Gbadegesin, and Nice Linus peacefully protested against a controversial fee hike, carrying placards with the inscription #FEESMUSTFALL. The protest, which the students describe as nonviolent, was reportedly met with excessive force. Following the demonstration, two ofContinue reading “Federal High Court Fixes March 31 for UI3 Fee Protest Case”

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