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1561 Remembering Chen Wen-chen Taipei Times Editorial 737
1562 KMT too entrenched to change Taipei Times Editorial 674
1563 Aborigines continue to be oppressed as in past Lin Yu-lun 林于倫 622
1564 Members of KMT should dismiss the whole party James Wang 王景弘 605
1565 Not by any other name Taipei Times 604
1566 Protecting the essential culture of Taiwan Omi Wilang 歐蜜偉浪 599
1567 ‘Chinese Taipei’ stance ‘Ah Q’-like Lin Kien-tsu 林健次 679
1568 KMT’s Alex Tsai exploits hate Taipei Times Editorial 844
1569 Moving away from discrimination Taipei Times Editorial 599
1570 The hoggish KMT should stop playing filthy games James Wang 王景弘 600
1571 Beijing changing the ‘status quo’ Parris Chang 張旭成 679
1572 Regional rebalancing and Taiwan Joseph Tse-Hei Lee 李榭熙 580
1573 KMT’s U-turn on Sunflower activism Taipei Times Editorial 594
1574 The need to address historical facts Hua Yih-fen 花亦芬 730
1575 Why Ma Ying-jeou cannot be stopped Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 643
1576 Students key to nation’s democracy Taipei Times Editorial 624
1577 Taiwan must fight for recognition Taipei Times Editorial 595
1578 Taiwan’s ‘Japan shift’ version 2.0 Masahiro Matsumura 588
1579 No magic compass, just plain truth Taipei Times Editorial 563
1580 Global focus is the way forward Taipei Times Editorial 606
 
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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.