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My Class Rep Magazine

A COMMITMENT TO BRING PUBLSIHING TO STUDENTS 

Letter from the Editor-in-Chief

As publishers, one thing we hold dear is our unwavering commitment to students. At Orbit 22 Publishing, we believe in empowering students by providing content that matters—content that not only informs but also resonates with their everyday experiences.

A key component of our content strategy is bringing to light the often-untold stories of class representatives and coordinators. These individuals are the unseen support system that keeps the academic engine running smoothly. What is it really like to be a class rep? What does it take to manage the pressures of the role—without any financial reward? These are questions worth exploring, and in this issue, we dive into the lives of those who take on these responsibilities.

In this issue, we are thrilled to present the stories of Samson and Martha, the class reps of the Computer Science Day Class, Year 1, at the College of Computing and Information Sciences. Through their narratives, we get a deeper understanding of what it means to serve as a class rep and the immense responsibility they shoulder to ensure that everything functions seamlessly behind the scenes.

We hope their stories inspire and give you the Entertainment you need.

 Tumusiime Edgar 

My Class Rep Magazine

An Orbit 22 Publication Original Magazine Series

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