Category: Events

Break the Taboo: Promoting Sexual Health Awareness

The Rotaract Club of University of Colombo, Faculty of Arts organized a ground-breaking event "Break the Taboo", on 6th November 2024. This impactful session sought to educate and empower students with essential knowledge on sexual health. The event featured two esteemed guest speakers: Dr. Lalindra Katthiriarachchi, Senior Lecturer in Physiology at General Sir John Kotelawala University, and Dr. Piyumi Perera, Venereologist from the STD Clinic in Puttalam and the STD AIDS Control Program. The session focused on critical topics such as Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), their prevention, and the importance of practicing safe and informed sexual behaviour. The speakers emphasized breaking societal stigmas surrounding discussions on sexual health, and fostering an environment where individuals can freely seek accurate information. Dr.…

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The 15th Installation Ceremony

The 15th Installation Ceremony of the Rotaract Club of University of Colombo, Faculty of Arts, was held with grandeur on the 5th of November 2024, at the New Arts Theatre (NAT), showcasing the theme of Royalty for this year. The event marked a significant milestone for the faculty’s Rotaract movement, celebrating its past achievements and setting the stage for future endeavours. The event was graced by the District Rotaract Representative (DRR), Assistant District Rotaract Coordinator (ADRC), President of the Rotaract Club of Colombo University (RCCU), District Past Presidents, Board Members, and proud parents and friends of Rotaractors, whose presence added prestige to the occasion, and reflected their commitment and support. The event's highlight was the introduction and collaring of the…

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Coast Guards: A Step Towards Environmental Conservation

In November, the Environmental Service Avenue of the Rotaract Club of the University of Colombo, Faculty of Arts, successfully conducted Coast Guards, its second project of the year. This impactful initiative was a collaborative effort with the Rotaract Club of the University of Kelaniya and the Rotaract Club of Colombo Uptown, focusing on tackling key environmental issues through meaningful action. The project was carried out in two significant phases: a beach cleanup and a donation of LKR 30,000 to a turtle hatchery. These efforts demonstrated the club's dedication to both environmental conservation and wildlife protection. The beach cleanup brought together enthusiastic volunteers committed to restoring the beauty of the coastline and combating marine pollution. Equipped with tools and a strong…

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Kickstarting the Rotaract Journey: Orientation 2024

On the 12th of July, the Rotaract Club of the University of Colombo, Faculty of Arts, rolled out its much-anticipated Orientation Programme for the year via Google Meets, to welcome and inspire First Year undergraduates, and the event offered an exciting glimpse into the world of Rotaract and all it has to offer. Starting at 6 PM, the evening kicked off with Rotaract formalities and a warm introduction by the club President, who shared what it means to be a part of Rotaract. From leadership opportunities to community service, the talk set the stage for what prospective members could look forward to. Next up, the Executive Committee and Board of Directors took the floor, to introduce the club’s avenues. Each…

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Naivedyam 3.0 ; A Meal for Every Soul

Hunger remains one of the most pressing challenges faced by humanity, yet it can be eradicated with proper solutions and methods. Naivedyam 3.0 is one such significant initiative hosted by the Rotaract Club of RVCE, RID 3191, which was aimed at combating hunger and uplifting communities. Along with 21  Rotaract clubs around the world, the Rotaract Club of University of Colombo, Faculty of Arts also had the privilege of contributing to this  impactful endeavor by a meaningful donation. Through this project, nutritious meals for over 1300 individuals in Banashankari, India was provided. This initiative marked the value of collective effort for the betterment of people. Together, they could bring a smile to the people in the area, embodying a spirit…

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Spectra ’24: A Celebration of Talent and Unity

The Rotaract Club of the University of Colombo, Faculty of Arts, proudly hosted Spectra '24, the most anticipated talent show of the year. Held on October 8, 2024, at the New Arts Theatre, the event brought together a lively audience of 100, celebrating the diverse skills and creativity of students across the university. The show featured 16 performances, showcasing their talents in an impressive lineup of performances. Adding a unique touch, the items were presented in all three national languages, reflecting the rich cultural diversity and unity of the university community. Spearheaded by the Professional Development Avenue under the leadership of Director Sanuthi Wickramaachchi, alongside the dedicated efforts of Project Chairpersons Inura Déwasinghe and Vihangi Uswatta, their vision transformed the…

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Beach Cleanup: United for a Cleaner Coastline

On the 28th of September, the Environmental Service Avenue of the Rotaract Club of the University of Colombo, Faculty of Arts, took a significant step towards environmental preservation by organizing a joint beach cleanup at Preetipura, Wattala. This initiative marked the first collaboration with the Rotaract Club of the University of Kelaniya, the Rotary Club, and the Rotaract Club of Colombo Uptown. Together, these groups worked to tackle the pressing issue of coastal pollution while promoting teamwork and sustainability. The beach cleanup brought together dedicated volunteers who rolled up their sleeves to remove plastic waste, discarded fishing gear, and other litter from the shoreline. This effort went beyond tidying the beach—it aimed to highlight the harmful effects of marine pollution…

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Vibes & Vistas: Weaving Bonds, Crafting Memories

On the 4th of October, the Membership Development Avenue of the Rotaract Club of University of Colombo, Faculty of Arts hosted Vibes & Vistas—a picnic organized to bring members closer and strengthen bonds within the club. Held within the university premises, the event was organized by Rtr. Tharushi Dineshika, the Director of the Membership Development Avenue, and Chairperson Rtr. Menara Himandi. With careful planning and teamwork between the Organising Committee, the Executive Committee, and the Board of Directors, the event came to life as an evening full of connection and laughter. The picnic began with a song session that set a positive tone for the day. Members, both new and old, mingled, sharing chatter and laughs that helped them form…

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Reading in a Fast-Paced World 

"BookTok" was a joint project organized by the Editorial and the Public Relations Avenue of the Rotaract Club of University of Colombo, Faculty of Arts, to unite book lovers and share valuable book recommendations. The project was spearheaded by Rtr. Janani Kumarasiri and Rtr. Chamodhi Peduruarachchi, directors of the Editorial Avenue, alongside Rtr. Mithahasini Rathnayake and Rtr. Uvinya De Zoysa, directors of the Public Relations Avenue. Under the leadership of the chairpersons, Rtr. Sarah Niyasdeen, Rtr. Sathmi Muthurathna and Rtr. Sasna Museen and with the active involvement of a dedicated organizing committee of around 20 members, "BookTok" went on for two months, from August to October 2024.   The goal of "BookTok" was simple but impactful: to create a platform for…

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Paws of Joy: Spreading Love to Our Furry Friends

"Happy Paws" was a project conducted by the Community Service Avenue of the Rotaract Club of University of Colombo, Faculty of Arts to brighten the day of the adorable fur babies at the Animal Welfare and Protection Association (AWPA) in Dehiwala. The Co-Directors of the Avenue, Rtr. Vibavi Rupage and Rtr. Ayadi De Alwis, the chairperson of the project, Rtr. Vihangi Uswattage, as well as the six members of the organizing committee made their way to the shelter on the 18th of October, with donations of dry rations, cleaning utensils, and other essential items to support the shelter’s work in keeping its almost 150 inmates, including injured and disabled dogs, well-fed and happy. A huge part of this project focused…

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