Chapter 154



Su Yu instructed the cultural group to oversee the cultural study groups of each department in organizing study exchange meetings to share learning experiences. She also instructed the ideological study group to conduct ideological education, extracting the latest ideological articles from the school's internal newspapers and provincial newspapers, and organizing students in each department to study them.

These are all simple activities, making them the most suitable for these newly established groups to use as trials.

The Organization Department will assist these two groups in their work. The Publicity Group will also assist in publicity efforts.

The support group provides assistance to the school's teachers. For example, when teachers give lectures, these students help with setup and maintaining order at the event.

Although it was just a few simple arrangements, the whole school sprang into action after Su Yu gave the order.

The commotion was so great that even the school leaders were alerted.

For the first time, they realized that the student council was quite powerful.

But it's too late now. The student union has already been established and has expanded to all departments and classes. If it's abolished now, a large number of students will probably cause an uproar.

Fortunately, the student union does the right things. It guides everyone to study hard, leads everyone to learn advanced ideas, and keeps pace with the spirit of the central government.

The school leaders gradually felt relieved. However, they still kept a close eye on the students' situation.

The students at the school found it quite novel, feeling that the peaceful campus had suddenly become lively and even colorful.

Su Yu continued to organize various clubs. For example, there was a "Hard Work Club" where students would work as temporary laborers in the school cafeteria or nearby factories to experience the hardships of working people.

Of course, that's what the notice board said, but the students could still glean what they needed to see from those seemingly righteous words. For example, they would receive payment after doing the work.

This is of little use to some students from well-off families, but for some students from very poor families, it is like seeing a glimmer of hope.

However, the club rules stipulate that only a few students can go at a time, so those who want to go have to wait in line.

Moreover, registration is only available now; the official participation will begin in October.

The ideological study group also set up a "Praise the Motherland" club. The goal was to use the best writing to praise the great Chairman Mao, the new society, and the new China. If a piece was well-written, the club would help submit it to a newspaper. If it was published, the author would receive payment.

As a result, a group of "red" writers and "red" poets quickly emerged in the Chinese department.

The only thing that frustrated the students was the club's overly strict rules; anyone whose grades dropped would be expelled. This was because both the club and the student council only wanted students who improved...

The student union gradually permeated every department and class, and even among every student. The name of Student Union President Su Yu also became increasingly ingrained in the students' minds.

On Saturday, when they had a day off, Su Yu's roommates were all full of fighting spirit. The richness and diversity of university life made them feel the same way Su Yu had when she was in class—the youthful days of students, full of idealism and ambition.

Xu Lili leaned back in her chair, looking at everyone with a sullen expression. Because Su Yu took care of her, she hadn't done anything. She hadn't had any opportunities to shine.

What frustrated her most was that Li Ping was doing better than her. She even wrote articles and submitted them to newspapers.

She glanced at Li Ping, who was also packing her things, preparing to leave the school with everyone and go home.

Liu Min watched Li Ping pack her things and asked curiously, "Li Ping, are you going back too?"

Li Ping still spoke very little, only nodding and smiling slightly.

Xu Lili said sarcastically, "They're returning home in glory."

The others looked at her with displeasure, utterly disgusted. How unlucky they were to have such an annoying roommate.

Li Ping silently slung her bag over her shoulder and left the dormitory. The others didn't try to persuade her. After all, they weren't that close. The main issue was that Li Ping herself wasn't talkative and was too introverted; no one knew how to comfort her.

Su Yu followed them out of the dormitory with her bag on her back.

When she arrived at the school gate, she saw Li Ping waiting for the car with her head down. She walked over and asked, "Are you angry?"

Hearing Su Yu's voice, Li Ping looked up at her, hesitated for a moment, and then nodded. She was angry, but anger was useless. If she cursed, people would laugh at her for being ill-mannered. If she hit someone, she would be reported.

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