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    Tangaza Update(Sports day)
    (Tangaza University College, 2005-02) Tangaza University College
    A total of twelve teams from 16 re­ ligious communities participated in the vol­ leyball tournament. A total of seven teams from 10 religious communities, including a lay team, participated in the Basketball tour­ nament. Carmclites emerged the winners of this year's volleyball tournament Salcsians emerged winners in the Basketball tourna­ ment.
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    Tangaza Update(Sports Tournament)
    (Tangaza University College, 2008) Tangaza University College
    Oh my ..... the beginning of the major work has already begun at last, 1 said to myself when I entered the TANSA. office (2F3 in lmani house) during the week of orientation on seeing two letters waiting for the sports coordinator. Truly, truly, it was the beginning of big things to come. So, the time of the inter­ communities football tournament and the inter-institutes athletics showed their heads ... they were to begin on the 8th of September and the l] th of September respectively. Though the inter-institutes athletics was to take place after the beginning of the inter­ communities football tournament my errnrgy was being consumed • by inter institutes athletics since it was the first of its kind in Tangaza and you may or not agree with me but the birth of anything is not that easy, of which this was no exception. Almost everything was new. The 0-day for the athletics arrived and a new tradition was given birth to in the history of Tangaza.
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    Tangaza Update (Knowledge)
    (Tangaza University College, 2004-11) Tangaza University College
    If your studies are only for you, you are poor indeed". These words stood out tall at the DPSL notice-board for several days at the beginning of this semester. As the semester comes to an end, as we prepare to celebrate the birth of the savior, as we prepare to usher in the New Year. le( us reflect frursrudies and how best we can apply the knowledge they have acquired in the service of our society. We strive acquire knowledge so that we can equip our- selves better in whatever missions we will be engaged in after our study years. On behalf of the Editorial Board, I congratulate the various students of Tangaza who recently were ordained to priesthood, diaconate and to our brother who professed and sis- their vows. Have a blessed Christmas and a Happy New and Prosperous, 2005.