Chapter 166



Upon hearing Su Yu's words, Teacher Jin was taken aback. "You want to run for office? That's really not easy, Su Yu. You need to think it over carefully."

Although some students may serve as student leaders in the school's student union, they are usually senior students who are about to graduate, and only the most outstanding students will run for election so that they can continue to work at the school after leaving office.

Don't be fooled by the fact that school student leaders, while they may not wield the same real power as department heads, have a genuine administrative rank. When they later transfer to administrative units, they will do so at this rank.

For example, the secretary of the Youth League Committee in a department is at the level of a section chief. That's equivalent to the secretary of a commune.

If it were any other student, Teacher Jin would definitely tell them to stay away and not get any ideas. But seeing that Su Yu actually nodded in agreement, she suddenly felt that she could give it a try. Even though she, as a teacher, had never been selected…

Su Yu said, "I just want to give it a try."

Ms. Jin felt this didn't seem like a simple attempt; she had done the same when electing the student council president. And now it had turned into such a grand spectacle.

Secondly, Su Yu convened a meeting. Her first point was to inform everyone that the school had agreed to recognize the newly added members of the student union. Her second point was to allocate a portion of the student union's work focus to ideological and political education. As university students, they must closely follow the central government's directives and prioritize ideological and political education. They must establish correct values ​​and a positive outlook on life.

Su Yu is now the undisputed leader in the student union, and everyone listens to her. Especially after hearing that even the school has conceded a step to legitimize everyone's status, people trust her work arrangements even more. Members of the departmental student unions closely follow Su Yu's lead, hoping to gain the school's recognition through her guidance.

So, once Su Yu made the arrangements, the entire student union became busy again. Student unions from various departments even organized ideological study sessions to help students deepen their ideological understanding alongside their academic studies.

To make the student council's learning more effective, Su Yu even invited teachers from the school's Youth League Committee to serve as lecturers and would occasionally borrow some study materials from them.

Secretary Yang, the secretary of the Youth League Committee at Jiangdong University, is a man in his forties. He usually wears glasses and has a refined demeanor. Because the work of the Youth League Committee is relatively simple, he helped Su Yu arrange things a few times when she asked for their assistance.

At first, I thought it was just a spur-of-the-moment thing the student union started. But almost a week has passed, and the ideological learning and practical activities haven't stopped.

Secretary Yang felt that the student union's ideological education work had actually surpassed theirs, and was even better. This was because their organization didn't have as many people. Unlike the student union, which could mobilize hundreds of people with just a single command.

But the student council seemed to have gotten addicted to it. Su Yu, a student council member, actually showed him a plan for ideological and learning work over the next year.

This is preparation for a long-term battle.

"Will the students be able to manage?" Secretary Yang asked. "Will it affect their studies?"

Su Yu analyzed clearly, "No, this is part-time learning for everyone. The teachers are all open to the public. You can come and learn when you have time, and you don't have to come if you don't have time. There are many members in the student council. We can arrange two people to maintain order and invite one lecturer. It's all just reading from the textbook, so the requirements for the lecturers are not high."

Secretary Yang adjusted his glasses, thinking that this really wouldn't have any impact.

Su Yu added, "Secretary Yang, if the school's Youth League Committee has time, they could arrange for more staff to help us with the lectures. After all, the Youth League Committee is more professional in this area."

“This…” Secretary Yang hesitated. He didn’t want to do a supporting role. As the school’s Youth League Committee, he should take the lead.

Seeing his hesitation, Su Yu changed her mind and said, "However, it would be best if the school's Youth League Committee could handle this. How about this, Secretary Yang, you make the plan and arrange the teachers, and our student union will assist you from the side."

This was exactly what Secretary Yang wanted to say. "This arrangement is excellent. I hope it won't cause any trouble for your student union's work."

"No trouble at all, I'll just come here more often."

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