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What Happened in KGU? : 서울캠퍼스 학생총회 편
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 On April 2nd, a general meeting of students was held at the Seoul campus of Kyonggi University, with 148 students in attendance. The general meeting of students is an important event to gather students' opinions and guide school life in a better direction. It was operated according to the student regulations and procedures.



 In the first part, the agendas were announced. Three agendas were announced for this general meeting of students, and a vote was taken on each agenda. The three agendas were adding regulations for the Restructuring Task Force Committee, an increase in miscellaneous money due to inflation, and simplification of the naming for all departments in official documents. The opinions of each were mostly in favor, opposition, and favor, respectively.



 In the second part, the results of the Membership Training for whole university and budget disclosure were provided to students to offer transparent information. The results of the satisfaction survey of news broadcastesr were disclosed, along with various complaints. One of the complaints was the delay in the exchange of 1st and 2nd-period classes: the 1st-period students took the bus way back home that the 2nd-period students used to come from Suwon. The reason was the financial burden caused by the increase in bus fees.

 

 In the third part, the student participation agenda and suggestions were addressed by gathering students' voices. Questions were received in the form of applications, and answers were provided to randomly selected questions. A delightful question-and-answer session, including questions like "What are the advantages of the Seoul campus?" and "Why is the name of the student council In-yeon?" was held. The introduction of the In-yeon student council was carried out, concluding the event.




 Through this general meeting of students, it was felt that the student council made sincere efforts to communicate with our students. The determination to listen carefully to students' opinions and the commitment to developing our school together were evident. Continuous communication between students and the student council will further advance our school.



79th Reporter • CHO SEO YUN • jeoyum@gmail.com

81st Cub Reporter • AN GEUM HYUN  •  angeumhyun1@gmail.com 

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