The University of Ghana is set to kick off the second semester of the 2025/2026 academic year with an electrifying series of Hall Week celebrations. This year’s lineup promises bigger, better, and more collaborative entertainment than ever before, marking a fresh approach to campus festivities.
A New Semester, A New Start
Breaking away from tradition, the Hall Week celebrations will commence at the very start of the semester, rather than towards the end. This shift aims to energise students early on and set a festive tone for the months ahead. Pentagon Hall will lead the charge, launching the celebrations with their much-anticipated event titled Havana 2.0 from 1st to 7th June.
—Official Pentagon Hall’s HAVANA 2.0 Photo—

Immediately following, a dynamic partnership between Evandy and Bani Halls will bring their joint celebration, Apocalypse, to life from 8th to 14th June. This collaboration is expected to deliver a uniquely thrilling experience for attendees.
—Official Evandy and Bani Halls’ APOCALYPSE Photo—

Next up is James Topp Nelson Yankah (TF) Hall with The TF Xperience, scheduled for 17th to 21st June. The event promises to be an immersive journey filled with culture, fun, and excitement.
—Official TF Hall’s THE TF XPERIENCE Photo—

Jean Nelson and Hilla Limann Halls will join forces to celebrate PLUTOMANIA from 22nd to 28th June in a week set to be full of vibrant activities and unforgettable moments.
—Insert Jean Nelson and Hilla Limann Hall’s PLUTOMANIA Photo—

Closing out the series, Kwapong, Elizabeth Frances Sey, and Jubilee/International Students Halls (ISH) present 3some, slated for 29th June to 5th July. This collaborative event rounds off the celebrations with a spectacular blend of cultures and entertainment.
—Official Kwapong, Elizabeth Frances Sey, and Jubilee/ISH Halls’ 3some Photo—

Students Gear Up for a Semester of Fun
As these Hall Week festivities unfold, students across campus are buzzing with anticipation. The vibrant collaborations and exciting lineups signal a semester filled with fun, friendship, and fantastic memories.
Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to join in the celebration!
Story by: Kelvin B. Annor-Yeboah | univers.ug.edu.gh
Edited by: Kelvin B. Annor-Yeboah

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