The Informer (Monrovia)

Liberia: UL Administration Warns Students Against Protest

The Administration of the University of Liberia has learnt with dismay that some students have planned to disrupt classes beginning Monday, January 21, 2013 on the Capitol Hill and Fendall campuses of the institution.

According to the University press release, the purported intention of the students is unacceptable and inimical to their own academic progress. The UL Administration wishes to categorically state that it has not made any official pronouncement of any increment in tuition for 2012/2013.

Therefore, the Administration of the University of Liberia, wishes to warn all students that the disruption of academic and administrative activities at the Institution is a violation of the students Handbook.

Any student caught involved in these acts at the University will be severely dealt with in accordance with the students' handbook. The University Security and photo journalists will be posted to capture the presence of would-be violators.

Students are therefore strongly advised to pay particular attention to their lessons and prepare for the final examinations which begin early February, the University of Liberia press release concluded.

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