UEW SRC- LAUNCH OF NEW LOGO BY THE 30TH SRC ELECTORAL COMMISSION
UEW SRC- LAUNCH OF NEW LOGO BY THE 30TH SRC ELECTORAL COMMISSION
In every democratic institution, symbols carry power — power to inspire, unite, and build trust. At the heart of student leadership at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), stands one such symbol: the official logo of the SRC Electoral Commission. More than just a visual, it’s a statement — one that echoes fairness, transparency, and a shared responsibility to uphold the democratic values of the university community.
At first glance, the logo is clean and simple. A hand places a ballot into a box boldly marked with SRC. Yet, this image tells a deeper story — a story of student empowerment, active participation, and the sacred duty of representation. The circular layout, bordered with bold red and blue, suggests unity and continuity — a closed loop that includes every voice on campus. The firm hand casting a vote reminds us that leadership begins with choice. And in UEW, that choice belongs to every student.
The SRC Electoral Commission has long been the backbone of fair and free elections at UEW. The logo represents not only their commitment to integrity but also the trust that the student body places in them. With each electoral season, this body ensures that every aspirant, every voter, and every voice matters — regardless of status, faculty, or background.
But beyond elections, this logo represents something bigger: hope. Hope that young people can lead with purpose. Hope that student voices can shape campus policies. And hope that the next generation of leaders learns the value of democracy, not just in words, but in action.
In a time where many question the legitimacy of electoral processes across the globe, UEW’s SRC Electoral Commission stands tall — not just in name, but in principle. And their logo? It's not just an emblem. It’s a badge of responsibility. A mark of service. A promise of inclusion.
As the 2025 elections approach, students can look to this symbol and know that their voice is protected, their vote is powerful, and their future is in good hands.

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