Besides classrooms, school buses and canteens, there are more to the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Here on campus, there are the Pavilion of Harmony, the University Mall, the Beacon, as well as the Lover’s Road, the haunted stories and the legendary figures. When you first entered this university, what did you imagine the campus and the life here to be like? Later down the road, what kind of university life have you experienced? Besides going to class, skipping class, running for offices of student societies, demonstrating the beat in student society election campaigns, participating in the orientation camps, and simply seldom being seen, are there anything more to life on campus? Or perhaps, how can we create our own campus life? Monday.COME has invited three students and one teacher to share their own experience and observations regarding life on campus. You are welcomed to take this opportunity to share with others your own experience and reflections.
Date: 26 March 2012 (Monday)
Time: 12:30 pm – 2 pm
Venue: NAH 415
Speakers: Donna Chu (JLM), Eric Lai (GPA) , Li Miao (JLM)、Eric Tsang (JLM)
Host: Prof. Francis L. F. Lee (Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication)
Language: Cantonese (Putonghua and English can be used in discussion)