HKU student publication Undergrad shuts down after 74 years amid recruitment woes
Undergrad, a student publication of the Hong Kong University Students’ Union founded in 1952, has ceased operations. The decision was made by the student union's 2025 editorial committee after two unsuccessful attempts since September to recruit enough members for a new editorial board.
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AI-generatedUndergrad, a student publication of the Hong Kong University Students’ Union founded in 1952, has ceased operations. The decision was made by the student union's 2025 editorial committee after two unsuccessful attempts since September to recruit enough members for a new editorial board. The publication stopped operating with immediate effect. The committee stated that Undergrad's historical role has ended, acknowledging its past contributions to campus and societal discussion and observation of student voices. They also suggested that new media forms may emerge in the future.
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5 extractedThe times are always calling, and the media of a new era may emerge in ways yet unknown.
Undergrad had actively promoted discussion on campus and in society while quietly observing and recording the voices of university students.
The student union’s 2025 editorial committee attempted twice since last September to recruit members without success.
The publication failed to recruit enough members to form a new editorial board.
The Hong Kong University Students’ Union publication Undergrad has ceased operations after 74 years.