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Workspace Set to Host Bootcamp 5.0 In KNUST

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The workspace Bootcamp Training is a capacity building training program geared towards equipping students with relevant skills needed in this digital revolution.  With Artificial Intelligence (AI) and 3D Modeling forming the key cornerstone in this future of work. Workspace Bootcamp Training seek to equip students with this skill so they become globally competitive. This Training has promised to be the best due to the well skewed curriculum and having a better track record in treating participants for them to give their best Workspace has trained has trained over hundreds of professionals who are scattered in Ghana and surrounding African countries. It has seen an increasing clientele that bears outstanding testimonials to its commitment and expertise. They include universities, leading operators, regulatory bodies as well as a slew of other entrants attracted by emerging new technologies and service applications in the telecommunications landscape. Bootcamp has been opened for 2021 •

STUDENTS STUDY IN THE DARK AT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

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Petroleum Building at Night Students have been studying in the dark at the convenience seats behind the petroleum building at the college of engineering. The convenience seats at the College of engineering - CoE serve as a study area for most students due to the  faster WiFi connectivity in the area. Students are however prone to all sorts of danger as the area is without a proper lighting system. Students who sit to study at the area are exposed to creeping and flying insects, thieves among others in the night. Most students are forced to leave the area of study earlier than planned before dark fall in order to secure themselves and their personal properties. If much attention is drawn on the situation and the lighting system in the study area is fixed,studying would be comfortable for students who study in the area.  - Story by: Priscilla Ansuaa & Simeon Makafui/KNUSTTigerEye

SARKODIE OHEMENG WILLIAM (SOW) PETITIONS THE SRC OVER A CAMPAIGN PROMISE

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Sarkodie Ohemeng William (SOW) Sarkodie Ohemeng William (SOW) a second Year Geological Engineering Student and an SRC Presidential Aspirant has petitioned the Samuel Sesah led SRC to fight for the reduction of the hostel prices off-campus In his petition, he sought to bring the attention of the office of the SRC to the complaints received from Students about the current higher prices of hostel fees off campus. He averred that one of the decisions a student has to make even before starting University is where to live. He asserted that students pay as high as twice or thrice their academic fees, mounting pressure on their parents. Even though accommodation is tailored to fit students' needs, some of these hostels do not even have access to regular flow of water. He renewed a plea on the students’ behalf for measures be put in place to reduce the high prices of hostel fees. This was one of the things the Samuel Sesah campaign promised during campaign. Attached is a copy of his letter.

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