I read Pino Alberola’s interview with María Vallejo, the new president of the UA Student Council, in this newspaper. The journalist asked what worries Alicante University students. There’s a word I’ve been eyeing in the answer: plugs.
For a moment I thought, The new election would lay his teeth on such a sensitive issue. and correspondingly thorny. Something that is always there and will never go away. importance to be his ‘son’ In that forest to find a job and even in all previous steps to reach it, also during the education period, the influence of connections and connections. But no. It turns out that what the student representative was talking about was purely electronic plugs. What it takes to connect laptops.
The second and last of the complaints is about the lack of heating. In campuses like San Vicente, With temperatures typical of the Caribbean for a little over half a year, students complain of a lack of heating.
You can be sure, Amparo Navarro, the first rector in the institution’s 40-year history. It is clear that the campus would be a pool of oil if the critical mass of its supposedly thousands of students were sufficient to come up with such practical suggestions. We already knew that May 22 had nothing to do with May 68. But not that we will get to this point. Long live Wi-Fi!
Source: Informacion

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