The Seoul Campus failed to hold the Student Assembly due to students’ lack of participation on Sept. 28 at the Main Stadium, while the Global Campus successfully held it on Oct. 4 at the Open-air Theater.

Seven hundred sixty nine students were needed for a quorum to hold the student assembly on the Seoul Campus. However, only around 450 students attended, thwarting the meeting.

During the assembly, four issues were going to be discussed: the appointment of former President Park Chul, who was suspected of embezzlement, as an honorary professor, the students’ right to participate in the presidential election, new changes in the grade evaluation system, and complaints about Minerva College.

Meanwhile, 1,076 students showed up for the Global Campus’ Student Assembly, exceeding the required quorum of 721 students. They suggested five improvement to be made: Lecturers’ observance of the grade entry period, the construction of a second library, control over outsiders’ access to campus, the stabilization of merged departments’ curriculum, and the remodeling of the College of Engineering and Natural Science Building.

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