The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge needs to be addressed.
It doesn’t help the team when fans are groaning at every misplaced pass, scuffed shot or mistake of any kind.
It adds to the pressure, puts everybody on edge and that is infectious.
We need to get behind the team. 🔵
A country committing genocide won’t help another oppressed group. Period.
China is exploiting the Palestinian struggle to whitewash the Uyghur genocide. I wish people were more informed on these issues before taking a statement at face value.
OSA has always took steps to slow down Student Organizations for whatever reason. A big issue student-leaders in Organizations had was the accreditation period during the summer where, for some reason, they had changed their policy from allowing E-Sigs to Wet Signatures. (1/n)
Yung TW issue, sums up kung gaano kalala ang treatment sa orgs sa loob ng campus. Partida hindi pa sila directly hawak ng mga nanggigipit yan, sobrang bugbog na.
Paano pa kaya yung sentral na sila mismo may hawak, ‘no? Imagine? Imagine talaga!
READ: The UST Journalism Society issued a statement regarding the Office for Student Affairs' directive to TomasinoWeb to remove its photo of College of Information and Computing Sciences students, describing it as reminiscent of "bygone eras of colonial rule and martial law repression."
I am reposting this photo that UST OSA made controversial, leading to censorship of student pub TomasinoWeb, resignation of its faculty adviser, and pause in its socmed ops. This is in solidarity with everyone in the UST community who stand vs campus repression.
(c) @lianbuan
'WHAT HAPPENED WAS CENSORSHIP'
In an interview with the Varsitarian, newly resigned TomasinoWeb adviser Leo Laparan II, a desk editor at The Philippine Star, said the "7-Eleven" controversy was an insult to him as a journalist and a form of censorship by the Office for Student Affairs (OSA).
READ MORE: https://t.co/q8A1CtyJAi
Censorship of a harmless photo.
This is what UST get when you have a former dean forcibly removed by a former regent because of questionable leadership as Director for Student Affairs.
Her track record did not lie.