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The management of the University of Cape Coast has condemned acts of vandalism to school property on campus which occured in the early hours of February 22, 2020.According to a press release issued by the University, management together with the Ghana Police Service has already launched investigations into the incident which also led to some students getting injured.
It is alleged that a fight broke out between students from Atlanta (ATL) Hall and Oguaa Hall, during a hall week celebration at the UCC campus which resulted in the damage of properties.
It is unclear what triggered the recent clash between the two rival Halls.Read the press release below
It is alleged that a fight broke out between students from Atlanta (ATL) Hall and Oguaa Hall, during a hall week celebration at the UCC campus which resulted in the damage of properties.
It is unclear what triggered the recent clash between the two rival Halls.Read the press release below
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