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The Student Council of Dongduk Women's University stated that they may withdraw the occupation of the main building if the school apologizes to the students and promises to discuss the issue of transitioning to a coeducational system with the next student council.


<Dongduk Women's University Student Council: "We will lift the main building occupation if the school apologizes">

In a statement posted on their official Instagram account on the 30th of last month, the Dongduk Women's University Student Council said, "If the university administration implements democratic decision-making and accepts the demands, we are willing to reconsider lifting the occupation of the main building."


The Student Council's demands include ▲an apology for the undemocratic process regarding the discussion of the transition to coeducation ▲discussion of the 2025 coeducation transition agenda with the next student council ▲establishment of a structure to collect student opinions ▲normalization of attendance records for the class boycotts that began in the third week of November.


The Student Council explained, "After the third meeting held on the 25th ended in failure, we continuously requested meetings with the university administration for a week to discuss the occupation of the main building and the coeducation transition agenda, but the university administration refused to meet without any reason."


Earlier, on the 28th, the school filed a provisional injunction with the Seoul Northern District Court seeking eviction of the students occupying the main building and prohibition of obstruction of business. Additionally, on the 29th, the school filed a complaint with the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency against 11 students, including the Student Council president, on charges of joint property damage and joint trespassing of buildings.


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