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The official newsletter of the UTech Students' Union.
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UTech Final Fete 2014, was one of the greatest Fetes ever seen in the his-
tory of the Students’ Union Council. Cont’d on page 3...
Lead Story Headline: UTECH FINAL FETE GOES OFF WITH A BANG!!!!
NEWSLETTER DATE: JUNE 2014
VOLUME NO. 1
UTech West Final Fete Bomb Threat
In the West it was an exciting affair. It could be
said that the West was won with the hosting of
this extraordinary event. … Story cont’d on
page 3...
Teach the Youth 2014
The UTech, Jamaica Students’ Union Community Service
initiative commenced in 1999
through a programme called ‘Teach
the Youth’, where learning centres
were established among less fortunate
children in the inner-city communi-
ties of August Town, Kintyre, Tav-
ern, Sandy Park and Highlight View.
Story cont’d on page 5…..
UTech Students’ Union Handing
0ver Ceremony 2014
Inside this Issue:
Page 2. Message
from the President
Page 3 Message
form the V.P Public
Relations
Page 3. Message
from the executives
Page 4. Final Fete
Page 4. Handing
Over Ceremony
Page 5. Teach the
Youth 2014
Hello UTech Students,
I trust that the academic year 2013/14 was a successful one for all. I am grateful
to the students for selecting me as your President to serve you. I am aware that
the task at hand is not easy, however I am confident that with your help and the
help of the Council we will achieve great things!
I am excited, confident, passionate and ready to work. I look forward to interact-
ing with you all on a regular basis, getting your feedback and suggestions and im-
plementing them, once they can be implemented. Students, it is important you
know that the Council needs your support and we also value your feedback, as it
is what will be used to make our lives here at the University better.
Since taking office on April 11, 2014 my team and I have successfully:
Lobbied for students to receive their examination cards to sit their exams
Manage the Students’ Union Business office, such that students can receive
various services.
Provided students with adequate knowledge of examinations rules and regula-
tions.
Planned and Executed Final Fete
It has been noted that there are a lot of structures missing from the Students’ Un-
ion operations and as such, the Council lead by the Executive, will ensure that
proper systems are in place to make the experience a better one for students.
Our work continues and we would like the full support of the student populace.
This 2014/15 Council is one that is unified, as we recognize that unity is strength.
As such, we ask that the Union be unified with us to ensure that our strength in-
creases. Our mandate is for the sustainable development of our students, some
may ask, “what is sustainable development?” it is simply, enhancement for better-
ment. What it also means it that the Council’s focus is on edifying the student
populace about scholarships and bursaries, job opportunities, entrepreneurial op-
portunities etc. We want you to be ready for the world of work and as such our
theme for the Academic Year is “Sustainable Student Development through Unity
and Quality Representation.”
This year the major focus of the Council will be on the following areas:
Academic Affairs
Student Services
Public Relations
Personal Development
I look forward to a unified, successful and amazing academic year!!!
Page 2
President– Delta
Wright
1st VP Academic Affairs
-Darrian McGhann
VP Finance - Phillip
Hugg
VP Student Services–
Rashawn Martin
VP Public Relations–
Kinson Case
Executive Secretary
–
Joelle Blake
UTech Students, it is with great joy and appreciation that I greet you as your new Vice President -Public Relations.
Firstly, I must thank you all for giving me the opportunity to serve in this capacity. Let me inform you, that the
work has already started, this newsletter is the first of many visible initiatives to come.
In the upcoming academic year 2014/15 it is my intention to continue to ‘keep you in the know’, this will be done
through the organization of monthly forums/mass meetings. Information is important, even more so to the stu-
dents of a tertiary institution. Throughout my tenure it will be my mandate to bring information to your fingertips.
Things to look for in the next academic year:
Official Launch of the Union’s Newsletter
Official Launch of KYR2
Launch of ‘A Moment of Motivation’
A more visible Students’ Union Council
It is with great pleasure that we as the Executives of the Council bring the student body greetings. Since our appointment
via the democratic electoral process, we have not officially brought greetings to you.
We are very appreciative for all the students who voted in our favour and those who did not. We are also happy that stu-
dents participated in the process to have a say in who leads and represents them at the highest level within the University.
We encourage all students to play apart in the next election process and allow your voices to be heard. It is quite im-
portant as it is your right and the right that our forefathers fought so hard for honour them by exercising your right to
vote.
As the new Executive we had some issues in forming the full complement of the Council, however we stuck together and
we overcame those challenges and today we have a full, working and efficient Council. It was brought to the attention of
the Executives that students had issues with how the appointed members of the Council were selected. We would like to
assure the student populace that the appointments were made according to our overarching document, the constitution
and via a democratic process with the Council for an extraordinary situation.
The Executive has taken a decision to not respond to anonymous claims or complaints, whether or not they are inclusive
of threats. The best way for us to serve and to represent as our motto states is to know who we are representing and serv-
ing. Therefore we will only respond to valid claims or complaints, if the individual or group identifies who they are.
We welcome your questions and suggestions and we are available to all students of the University of Technology, Jamaica.
Please remember to visit and like our Facebook page and also follow us on Twitter. Your feedback is valuable to us.
We wish you well in all your endeavours and we are ready to serve and represent. To show you how dear our students are
to us our theme for this year is: “Sustainable Student Development through Unity and Quality Representation.”
Good Luck in the 2014/15 Academic Year!!!
UTech Final Fete (Papine Campus) 2014
With its new revived and energetic look, this years Final Fete, ‘Shell down di
place’!!!!! This was held at the School of Engineering (SOE) Parking Lot on May
2, 2014 . The patrons/students can attest to the wide range of enjoyment and op-
tions they had to choose from. Such as, the bars, picture booth, detox bar, several
Disk jockeys (DJ’s) and numerous photographers to ‘capture the moment’. Final
Fete 2014, fully supported by the Council and the wider UTech population, put
in place various sponsors that aided to the success of the event, such as our main
sponsors Wray & Nephew, Pepsi, Ting etc. They made the event one to be re-
membered. It was a great and vibrant atmosphere, that enhanced our quality ser-
vice, representation and sales. Final Fete 2014, has opened windows for prospec-
tive ventures and upcoming events under the umbrella of the elected Students’
Union Council 2014/15.
Pictures from the event—UTech’s Final Fete (Papine & West)
This event was organized under the patronage of the UTech Students’ Un-
ion Council 2013/14 and held on April 11th of this year. It was scheduled to be
not only the handing over ceremony for the Students’ Union Council but also,
the opening of the Students’ Activity Center. Former President of the Univer-
sity Prof. the Hon. Errol Morrison OJ, brought greetings, he stated that the
Council 2013/14 did a wonderful job and he is looking forward to better
things from the incoming council. Mr. Greville Smith former Students’ Union
Council President applauded the efforts of his council during their tenure. He
stated hard work and dedication from each member of council was a major factor in what
they have accomplished throughout 2013/14. He made special mention of their championed
achievement; the securing of a one year contract with Rum giants Wray and Nephew.
Students’ Activity Center officially opened…
The UTech Students’ Union’s Student Activity Center (SAC) was officially opened on this day with much
fanfare. The newly bricked surface and fully branded perimeter personified a feeling of satisfaction among
persons present. Following the opening it was signaled by the incoming Students’ Union Council President,
Delta Wright signaled that improvements will be made within the SAC.
Page 4 VOLUME NO. 1
Handing Over Ceremony
UTech West Final Fete– Bomb Threat
Bomb Threat, the Final Fete, organized by the Western Campus Sub-Council, was
indeed a massive explosion! Thanks to Wray and Nephew and our many other sponsors, it kicked off at ChinJam Pool
Centre in Montego Bay, on May 9th, 2014 with "shellings" from the well-known, DJ Warrior and the vibe continued
throughout the night with DJ Scott and DJ Igosh . The pool party event which ended the academic year, 2013-2014 for
the University of Technology, Western Campus, attracted over 100 patrons. The event allowed for individuals to travel
through music, to countries worldwide and explore genres such as dancehall, hip hop and the greatly loved, soca. Let's
not forget the spirit of the event! Thanks to our main sponsor, Wray and Nephew, and Appleton patrons at no point in
time went thirsty. The vibe was present, the patrons were present and it was indeed a "spirit-filled" event! BUDUDUPZ!
BOMB THREAT! THE FINAL FETE!
Plans are now being made for the Western Sub-Council's Freshers' Fete, Barium "The 5th Element", Ah Baay Rum!
Over a three week period, the UTech Students' Union conducts the programme and hosts
approximately one thousand students (1000) (Growth - from an estimate of six hundred
(600) in 2004), between the age of one (1) and eighteen (18). Throughout the duration of
the programme, student volunteers and volunteers from various administrative & academic departments from
the University of Technology, Jamaica and the National Youth Service; coach several core disciplines,
through interactive sessions impart social graces and best living practices with the students and members of
the communities. Lunches are also prepared and served to participants on a daily basis.
Programme will run from: July 7– July 25
Thought for the Week!!!!
“Don’t worry about failures, worry
about the chances you miss when
you don’t even try.” – Jack Canfield
Written by: Kinson Daniel Case— VP Public Relations
Edited by: Adriana Robinson— Acting (Editor in Chief)
For more info: www.utechstudentsunion.com