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THE CAMPUS REVIEW
A Chuka University Press Club Publication


From Bestie to ATM: How University Ladies Play Their Male Peers
By Blaise Gitonga Kenyan universities admit thousands of students each year, ushering them into a world of academic pursuit, newfound freedom, and vibrant social life. Within these corridors and campus streets, friendships blossom, memories are made, and dynamics unfold, some playful, others complex. Among these, a recurring pattern emerges: certain male students find themselves entangled in roles that serve the social, academic, and financial needs of their female peers. 1.


The Disruption of Music Production and Culture in Kenya Through Artificial Intelligence
a fourth-year student at Chuka University, Pursuing Journalism and Mass Communication.


The Legacy of The "People's President" and His Pursuit of Change
By Sharon Gatebi A picture of the late Raila Odinga In the story of Kenya’s democracy, one of the names that echo loudly is "Raila Amolo Odinga". A man who has spent decades walking the thin line between hope and heartbreak, victory and resistance, Raila’s journey mirrors the country’s own struggle for freedom, justice, and identity. Raila Odinga, was born on 7 January 1945 in the Nyanza province in Siaya. His parents were Mary Juma Odinga and Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, who serv
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