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The Past and The Present of Türkiye University Students’ Independent Economics Congress
İrem TAÇYILDIZ TUSIEC is a breath of fresh air to break out of the limited framework set by mainstream economics…
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No flats for queers!
Zeynep Saravin There are no flats for girls who are not “ladylike.” There are no flats for those who look…
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ITU Dormitories and Our Fight for the Right to Housing
Damla As we enter the 2023-2024 academic year, we are facing with dormitory increases. As if this were not enough,…
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Why Can’t We Accommodate at ITU?
Bilge Eren The dormitory capacity at ITU is not sufficient. Unless steps are taken in this regard, students will be…
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Women and LGBTI+ University Students in Housing Crisis
Feminist Boğaziçi Women and LGBTI+ people were the ones who experienced the deadlocks of the housing crisis most deeply among…
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“Going back to campus will be good for us”
Students affected by the 6th of February earthquakes talk about the remote education decision taken following the disaster. The earthquakes…
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We will be maritime transport and operation engineers without seeing a ship
Like every crisis in Turkey, the earthquake on February 6, 2023, at 04:17, affected the students. But, of course, the…
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Qualified State Wanted
Unless there is merit, justice and science, we will experience earthquakes every hour of every day. Natural disasters rarely occur.…
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Volunteer students’ evaluation of the aftermaths of the earthquake
We are Dicle University Lawyers Club student volunteers who were caught in the earthquake in Diyarbakır and went to Adıyaman,…
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Online education: not remote, but a trap
Students talked about the shortcomings of online education, which re-started after the earthquakes. While theoretical knowledge creates the basis of…
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