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The Students Representative Council (SRC) of the Ghana School of Law, in anticipation of the International Women’s Day celebration, launched its maiden digital newsletter.
The newsletter which is the first among a monthly series is aimed at promoting the habit of reading wide among students. In addition, the newsletter aims to bring the world to the Law School and the Law School to the world.
The purpose of the newsletter is to carry newsworthy activities of the Ghana School of Law, feature high profile personalities within the legal profession, and the opinions of students on general matters.
Some features of the Newsletter includes articles on trending topics, interviews, opinion pieces as well as announcements for the general student populace.

Commenting on the Newsletter, the President of the Ghana School of Law SRC, Mr. Odupong Agyapong Atta-Agyapong said that often times, students at the Law Faculties seeking to enter the Ghana School of Law are deprived of practical student life at the Law School. This newsletter among many things will afford these students the opportunity to experience the life at the Law School before they come in.
Mr Atta-Agyapong commending the Editorial Board, headed by Ms Joyann Obeng, for the hardwork also thanked the Board for initiating the steps to migrate all the printed journals to an online portal to enable all and sundry, students and non-students alike, to have access to its contents.
To read the maiden edition of the newsletter please click here.
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