Did Not 'Feel Right': Yale-NUS Students Say They Were Asked to Destroy DVDs
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NUS book-dumping incident: Students also told to destroy DVDs of classic films
Yale-NUS student associates allegedly instructed to destroy over 100 DVDs from library collection
SINGAPORE: Student associates at the Yale-NUS College Library were allegedly instructed to destroy over 100 DVDs in April, just weeks before the college officially closed its doors. One student associate, who wished to remain anonymous, told The Straits Times that she felt “very pained and sad” when she was asked on 24 and 25 April to destroy the DVDs using a penknife. She was instructed to make four deep cuts on each disc to render them unreada…
'It feels like a gut punch': Yale-NUS students asked to destroy DVDs prior to campus closure
Yale-NUS College (YNC) alumni and netizens have expressed dismay after learning that DVDs containing classic films were destroyed prior to the closure of the university. Student associates working at the YNC Library were asked by staff to destroy over 100 DVDs back in April before the college shuts down in June, reported The Straits Times. Many YNC alumni have taken to social media to show their disappointment in the way National University of …
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