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By Abrakwa Jacob Kojo 







In a solemn moment, the KNUST community grieves the loss of Epiphany Asare, a dynamic and talented level 400 Communication Design student. Today, we come together not only to convey the sad news but to honor and commemorate the life and lasting influence of an individual whose presence deeply touched those in her midst.

A Passionate Journey:

Epiphany's tenure at KNUST was characterized by an unwavering passion and commitment to her field of study. As a level 400 Communication Design student, she immersed herself in the world of creativity, displaying her artistic flair and leaving an enduring impact on her peers and mentors.

Creative Brilliance: Epiphany's talents transcended the academic domain. Her creative brilliance manifested in diverse projects, reflecting her distinctive perspective and artistic vision. The captivating designs she crafted stand as a testament to her skill and creativity, forming a lasting part of her legacy.

Impact on the Community:

Beyond her academic pursuits, Epiphany actively contributed to the KNUST community. Engaging in extracurricular activities, she exhibited leadership qualities and a dedication to fostering unity among her peers.

A Community in Mourning: As news of Epiphany's passing circulates, the KNUST community comes together in sorrow. Candlelight vigils and shared moments of reflection serve as poignant reminders of the profound impact she had on those in her circle. Amid our collective grief, we draw strength from the memories shared with this exceptional individual.

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