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San Marcos: Students Take Campuses in Rejection of Alleged Privatization · Global Voices

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Ventanilla: report that more than 10 years ago Los Delfines Avenue has no clues or pathsLima: eastern districts will receive solar shine after grey days, according to the Senamhi forecastThis Wednesday afternoon, a group of students took over the campus of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM) in rejection of what they call an alleged privatization of education.According to ATV, the demonstration surprised hundreds of students who…
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The Dean with first-level stadium!From San Marcos to space agencies: 23-year-old Ingeniera is the first Peruvian similar astronaut commanderA group of students from San Marcos' National Major University took the campus to protest against a possible privatization of the study house. They claim that Rector Jeri Ramón seeks to turn public education into a private service. Yesterday afternoon the students broke the metal gate of the university's gat…

Ventanilla: report that more than 10 years ago Los Delfines Avenue has no clues or pathsLima: eastern districts will receive solar shine after grey days, according to the Senamhi forecastThis Wednesday afternoon, a group of students took over the campus of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM) in rejection of what they call an alleged privatization of education.According to ATV, the demonstration surprised hundreds of students who…

·Lima, Peru
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For the increased costs in the admission exam of the pr ximo a o, students from San Marcos took the university headquarters. The study house issued a statement on this.

Students take facilities from San Marcos University after they denounce alleged 'illogical charges' in the new admission regulations.

·Lima, Peru
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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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