Normal academic activities at the State-run University of Liberia were disrupted Wednesday, January 18, after students from the campus-based Student ...
But an executive of SUP, Student Odecial Mulbah, explains that the alleged refusal by the administration to issue provisionary IDs to the affected freshmen students indicates that it has sided with the government to stop those over 2000 students from enrolling at the University. SUP had given the UL Administration an ultimatum to ensure the affected 2000 freshmen are issued regular ID to allow them plan courses and enroll this semester. Normal academic activities at the State-run University of Liberia were disrupted Wednesday, January 18, after students from the campus-based Student Unification Party (SUP) protested against alleged refusal by administration to issue provisional Identification (ID) cards to freshmen students, who passed one of the two courses that were administered during placement and entrance exams last November.