DataLink University Gears Up For Its 12th SRC Week Celebration



File photo of the 12th SRC flier 


The leadership of DataLink University Students' Representative Council are currently spearheading plans for the 12th SRC Week Celebration.

The SRC President, Nene, as he's affectionately called, together with his executives have outlined a list of amazing activities ahead of this year's celebration.

This year's SRC  celebration will last from Saturday, 18th May, 2024 to Sunday, 26th May, 2024. 

On Saturday, May 18, 2024, there's going to be float, Aerobics  and picnic launch from 6am in the morning to 2pm in the afternoon around the outskirts of Tema Metropolis as well as Campus Annex.

Sunday, 19th May, 2024 comes with Skills and Entrepreneurship Training, from 8am to 4pm at Campus Annex.  This training is geared towards equipping students with the requisite skills needed in the 21st century to better position themselves for the numerous opportunities ahead. 

On Tuesday, 21st May, 2024, there will be  Career and Investment Summit from 10am to 2pm at Campus Annex. 

Then on Thursday 23rd May 2024, there's going to be a  Movie Night from 6pm to 10pm at the forecourt of Campus Annex. 

Saturday, 25th of May 2024 is also slated for a football competition between the students of DataLink University and that of other schools, from 7am to 6pm at Tema, Community 11 Complex School Park.

The SRC Week Celebration will be climax with a  thanksgiving service on Sunday, 26th May, 2024 from 6am to 12pm at either Tema Joint Church or Pneuma Life Ministries, all in Tema. 

A fun trip to Ada Foah which also forms part of the celebration will be organized few weeks later, which many students from different schools are expected to pass through. 

Scores of DataLink University students are highly gingered already as the euphoria for the celebration has taken all over the University. 

Security and all other important measures are being put in place to ensure the well-being of every participant and also to make the celebration a nameable one.

Source: Sir Roy (DataLink University SRC Executive Member)

Writer: Thomas Kobby (Kobby The Motivator)




























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