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CUG Youth in Fight Against COVID-19

Apr 1, 2020  

In the fight against the COVID-19, CUG students are doing their best to help win the war without smoke. They take up the responsibility of the new generation and demonstrate their excellence through actions.

 

Disseminating knowledge by remote tutoring

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Since the beginning of online classes, some students of the School of Mathematics and Physics having been online tutors of advanced mathematics and college physics. Over 300 students have been helped up till now.

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CUG’s volunteer teaching group of postgraduate students started working for the new semester on February 12.

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In the beginning, the members of the volunteer teaching group met various technical difficulties, but they have learned many tips from discussions.

 

Donating money and materials to help fight against the epidemic

 

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We Chinese often say, “The flame runs high when everyone adds wood to the fire.” To call for more people of the School of Public Administration to contribute to the fight against the epidemic, HE Zigeng, President of the Student Union of the School of Public Administration, thought about collecting donations within the Student Union.

All the donations were voluntary and public. He said, “Donors’ enthusiasm is far beyond my expectation.”

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WEI Yi, a student of the School of Mechanical Engineering and Electronic Information, also did his part. When the epidemic occurred, people in his hometown, a remote county, did not take it seriously. So he and other volunteers began to inform the locals of the situation and policies of the epidemic prevention and control, and solicited donations from their classmates in high school and university.

 

Standing guard and serving people

 

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HUANG Rui, a student of the School of Materials Science and Chemistry, lives in Anhui Province. Hearing that young volunteers were badly needed at the epidemic prevention and control points, she signed up to be a volunteer as soon as she was out of quarantine.

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SHI Bohui, a senior student of the School of Arts and Communication, is also a volunteer. Seeing that her hometown was affected by the epidemic and that more and more people stood up and volunteered to help, she offered to work for the Wenzhou South Railway Station.

 

Volunteering in communities

 

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“We are all members of our community. With a strong desire to win the battle against the epidemic, none of us ever complains of hardship or fatigue,” said SUN Zhijie, a student of the S. K. Lee Honors College, who volunteered to purchase and deliver daily necessities and register entry and exit of residents in his community.

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LIU Ao, a student of the School of Environmental Studies, is proud to be a volunteer guarding his community by registering entry and exit of residents and persuading non-residents to return to their own communities.

 

Postscript: In the fight against the COVID-19, no one is bystander. Many young students of CUG have volunteered to contribute to the epidemic prevention and control in various ways across the country, demonstrating the keen sense of responsibility of the new generation. With the experience, they have matured and will walk steady and far in the future.

 

(Edited and translated from the Chinese version)


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