CENTRAL LUZON STATE U STUDENT COUNCIL HOLDS FIRST ASSEMBLY
THE SUPREME Student Council of the Central Luzon State University conducted its first meeting to address concerns of students.
Members of student councils from different colleges attended the sessions and discussed the issues and challenges that they are facing.
University President Dr. Edgar Orden, in his opening message, expressed hope that the problems will be discussed and resolved.
Internet connection was the top concern reported by the students.
“May mga instructor na magbibigay ng deadline na one hour and hindi naman agad nagpapasabi na may exam sa ganitong araw. E, hindi naman lahat may access sa internet,” one of the councilors said.
USSC Adviser Engr. Adorable Pineda emphasized the need for effective communication in flexible learning sessions.
“Magtanong ka kung hindi mo alam. Approach kung ano mang opisina ‘yan. Mahalaga na masabi natin rather than i-bash na lang. Makakasagot ba nang maayos ang social media? You might be knocking on the wrong door,” he added.
The USSC also plans to present the idea of an academic break that most universities have implemented.