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Home Activity Slideshow 2018-08-14 Tati Hualien Affinity Group Activity - Condolence Visit to Chen Shih-guan's(緒賡同修) Mother-in-law

2018-08-14 Tati Hualien Affinity Group Activity - Condolence Visit to Chen Shih-guan's(緒賡同修) Mother-in-law

Tati Hualien Affinity Group Activity - Condolence Visit to Chen Shih-guan's(緒賡同修) Mother-in-law
 



Tati Hualien Affinity Group Activity - Condolence Visit to Chen Shih-guan's(緒賡同修) Mother-in-law


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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 August 2018 14:45 )  

Newsflash

Curfews at dormitories, bans on demonstrations, skyrocketing tuition and gender inequalities in school regulations are among the violations of student rights’ that are still common at schools, a group of students said yesterday after investigating 65 universities across the country.

“Apparently, many schools are still under martial law, since more than 60 percent of the universities in the country still have school rules restricting students’ rights to hold assemblies and demonstrations,” Cheng Yi-chan (鄭亦展), a student at Chang Gung University’s Computer Science and Information Engineering Department and a member of the Student Rights Team, told a forum yesterday.