Yushu college students in Beijing: Their families have received tents and food
("Beijing Morning News"2010Year4month22日A05version)
Morning News (Reporter Li Yu Intern Xie Chenxun) Accompanied by the drizzle, early yesterday morning, some students from Minzu University of ChinaandThe teachers gathered in front of the playground and quietly waited for the collective mourning event to begin. morning9hour50All teachers and students present bowed their heads and expressed deep condolences to the compatriots who died in the earthquake in Yushu, Qinghai.
In the team, Luosang, a sophomore at Tibetan College, is from Yushu. Fortunately, although the house collapsed, my grandfather, mother and two younger brothers were all safe. Luosang told reporters that after the earthquake, he thought about going home to provide disaster relief, but his family wanted him to study in Beijing with peace of mind. At first, he was worried about his family's food and housing problems, but when he called his family the day before yesterday, Luosang learned that they had received tents and received instant noodles and biscuits every day.
It is understood that Minzu University of China has a total of18students from Yushu, Director Zhang of the Student Affairs Office of the w88 casino said,“We have already experienced the Wenchuan earthquake. This time we will also provide certain relief assistance to students in the disaster-stricken areas, including tuition exemptions, living subsidies, and related psychological counseling.”
w88 casino2008Grade Tibetan student Lhamo Tsering“I was deeply saddened after hearing the news about the earthquake in my hometown”. from Yushu2008grade student Wang Yu initially felt very helpless after hearing the news of the earthquake in his hometown, but the care of his teachers and classmates eliminated their nervousness and uneasiness. Now, they are all confident about Yushu's future.