To UP:
There are students and profs
-whose loved ones passed away
-who don& #39;t have internet access
-who don& #39;t have food on their tables
-whose homes aren& #39;t conducive for learning
-who help with relief operations
-whose acad materials were left in the dorm (1/4)
There are students and profs
-whose loved ones passed away
-who don& #39;t have internet access
-who don& #39;t have food on their tables
-whose homes aren& #39;t conducive for learning
-who help with relief operations
-whose acad materials were left in the dorm (1/4)
-who have toxic family environments
-who are stranded in other areas
-whose efforts and attention go to volunteer work
-who don& #39;t have personal computers
-who take care of their family members
-whose health is at risk
-whose mental illnesses worsened (2/4)
-who are stranded in other areas
-whose efforts and attention go to volunteer work
-who don& #39;t have personal computers
-who take care of their family members
-whose health is at risk
-whose mental illnesses worsened (2/4)
All these while dealing with the national government& #39;s incompetence and inability to provide adequate support and urgent solutions. The last thing we should be thinking about is whether or not we can submit that paper before the virus hits us. (3/4)
You could have given us the guarantee and saved us the trouble by allowing mass promotion. Instead, you gave us a year& #39;s worth of anxiety.
Don& #39;t be part of the problem, UP. (4/4)
Don& #39;t be part of the problem, UP. (4/4)