A College Student Carrying Briquettes Runs to a Village Especially Cold in Winter
Gyeongnam Jeongbo University Volunteers to Deliver Briquettes Using Savings from Academic Festival Expenses
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The 'love for black' has spread to masks and clothes. The black coloring spread as much as the sweat beads forming on the forehead.
With the COVID-19 pandemic, students saved the expenses for academic festivals and events and splurged instead. They bought pitch-black briquettes. They rushed to a neighborhood where the winter is especially cold.
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The Student Council and the Delegates' Assembly of Gyeongnam Jeongbo University (President Chu Man-seok) purchased 2,500 briquettes with the money saved from academic festival expenses and distributed them to low-income households in the Sasang-gu area on October 30. This was the '2020 Sharing Love Briquettes' event.
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