Hong Kong’s Lingnan University student union ceases operations after 6 decades
Lingnan University's student union in Hong Kong has announced its dissolution after nearly six decades of operation. The decision, made following a recent joint meeting, was attributed to "changes in the situation both on and off campus." This marks the latest in a series of closures among student organizations in Hong Kong.

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AI-generatedLingnan University's student union in Hong Kong has announced its dissolution after nearly six decades of operation. The decision, made following a recent joint meeting, was attributed to "changes in the situation both on and off campus." This marks the latest in a series of closures among student organizations in Hong Kong. The union stated that since its establishment in 1967, it had aimed to foster unity and mutual help among students and maintain ties with the university for their well-being. Following this dissolution, only two public universities in Hong Kong will retain active student unions, with one of those no longer permitted to operate on campus.
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4 extractedThe union was established in 1967 and aimed for unity, mutual help, and student well-being.
The dissolution is due to 'changes in the situation both on and off campus'.
Lingnan University student union in Hong Kong will cease operations after nearly six decades.
This leaves only two active student unions in Hong Kong's public universities, one not allowed on campus.