By: Yusuf Rahmon The University of Ibadan Research and Development (UIRESDEV), a sub-body of the Research, Innovation, and Strategic Partnership of the University of Ibadan held the grand finale of its Gen Z Hack 2023 as part of the celebration of the UI @75 at the Trenchard Hall to commemorate […]
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Life After Graduation: How UItes Navigate the Real World
By: Tolu Ayeye Not much is said or reflected on life after school, nearly every undergraduate hopes and reminisces on the time when they would finally get to leave the four wide walls of this school However, not much thought is given to life beyond the walls of lecture theatre […]
[Reporter’s Diary, 2] 47 Kilometres of ‘Never Saying Die’ – An Endless Trek for Survival
By: Habeeb Abdul It was the 24th of June, well over a week since exams ended at my faculty and the day of the rescheduled UI’SU elections. Before that, I had kept half a mind on badgering my liaison, seeking to know the details of something that would later launch […]
The Students’ Union: Of Consistent Inconsistencies
The new University of Ibadan Students’ Union came into office with a basket full of promises- like their predecessors. All of these were said to be geared towards making life better for all students of the institution. It is also important to note that this particular set of student leaders […]
Bold And Beautiful: Nwuta Chidinma
For this week’s Bold & Beautiful, Indy Press correspondent, Samuel Olowolayemo, interviewed Nwuta Chidinma, a 300-level student of MBBS. She is the current Health Minister for Queen Idia Hall, a product manager and the founder of Medherent. In this interview, she spoke about her lifestyle, school, tech, and a host […]
Bad News: ChatGPT May Soon Be Gone
By: Daniel Echoda Barely a year has passed since OpenAI launched ChatGPT, a creation by the U.S.-based artificial intelligence (AI) and research company, which is also responsible for DALL-E 2 and Whisper, the AI art generator and automatic speech recognition system. ChatGPT quickly rose to fame as one of the […]
Gifted Hands: A Review Of Three Great Poems By UI Alumni
By: Moboluwarin Ogunleye “And when my prayers to god were met with indifference, I picked up a pen, I wrote my own deliverance.” No, that quote was not from a poem. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote it in the play Hamilton. Hamilton says the line as he reflects on his life […]
Indy Hall Marshals: Rethinking the Task of Protection
By: Gideon Oyeyinka As a fresher, hearing a knock on your door by 12 am, while settling down for TDB may seem rather strange, but on answering, you find out that a set of people — whom you’d eventually know to be ‘Marshals’ — are on patrol, ensuring the […]
On The Issue Of Laboratory And Studio Fees: Evaluating The State Of Things
By: Emmanuel Utibe Slowly like a ticking timebomb tickly away slowly as the moment when it explodes draw near in the same way the first semester of the 2022/2023 academic session for the University of Ibadan has slowly ticked away and now, we find ourselves in the 9th week […]
To Feed A Campus: What It Means To Be A Student Foodpreneur In UI
By: John Eriomala Aside from their shared reality as students of the University of Ibadan, Deborah and Àra have only a few things in common. One is that they are both ladies, the other is that they are both into food services — Àra runs a bakery brand while Deborah […]
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