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Friday, 19 August 2016

THE LEGACY NEWS DESK

The Legacy News Desk
By
Greg Adero
A COMRADE DIES AT THE SCHOOL DISPENSARY
The week is ending in grief due to the sudden demise of a student at the school dispensary. The lady identified as Carol Nkatha was a second year in the school of arts and social sciences taking counselling psychology. The cause of death still remains unclear.
FOURTH YEARS STRANDED OVER CLEARING AND REBOOKING DIRECTIVES
The fourth years have remained confused over the directives given by the accommodation department and the director of accommodation. According to a memo released early this week, the fourth years were required to clear out of their rooms and acquire their clearing codes before they leave for their short holiday. A memo then followed shortly from the ICT stating that the retaining of rooms begins 15th to 20th August. Days later, the director of security and accommodation also gave his directive that no fourth year should clear from his room until further directions from him. As the deadline approaches, most elders are still stranded on whose directive to follow.
DIRECTOR’S GRAMMATICAL INEPTITUDE ASHAMES ALL COMRADES
Moi University comrades are walking with their heads down after a director’s Facebook post full of grammatical incompetence deluges social media. The Facebook post by the secretary general was posted a week ago after he attended one of the student leadership conferences. However, it was full of nursery grammatical mistakes. Though the post was deleted 5 hours later, screenshots had taken the post and it was all over comrades’ forums. To make matters worse, the story has appeared on one of the national dailies this week. The post quoted” Thanks be to God and my fellow comrades of Moi University. I enjoy the privilege of attend University students leadership Forum at KCA University-Nairobi.”
THIRD YEAR SCHOOL OF EDUCATION TP BRIEFING
Prospective teachers today received a briefing from the teaching practice coordinators. According to the Teaching practice Coordinators and the MUESA officials, the exercise which is set to begin in January 2017 will be as smooth and successful as poissible. Among the issues touched by the coordinators include discipline and patience during the exercise. The stations and the TP materials will be provided at the end of September this year. All students have been asked to be patient and patient enough on their posting. Represented by the dean was the renowned Dr. Kegode.
MU 32ND GRADUATION CEREMONY
Moi University is set to conduct the 32nd graduation ceremony for the 2015/16 academic year for candidates who qualified for various diplomas and degrees awards on THURSDAY 22ND and FRIDAY 23RD September 2016. According to the news posted on the university website, the schools of Arts and social sciences, Education, Public Health, Medicine, Nursing, Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management will have their graduation on Thursday 22nd while those in the school of Business and Economics, Human Resource Development, Engineering, Information Sciences and those from Garissa University College will graduate on Friday 23rd. Both will take place in main campus at the Graduation pavilion from8am.
The graduants are also informed to pick their graduation gowns from Monday 19th to Tuesday 20th September 20 16 from their respective schools and returned before 28th September

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