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44 people won the Wuhan University Calligraphy and Painting Competition, of which 39 were cadres

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Recently, the Wuhan University Calligraphy and Painting Association (hereinafter referred to as the "Wuhan University Calligraphy Association") held a "Luojia Academy" activity for the whole school fell into a turmoil. A student publicly posted multiple videos questioning the fairness of the competition. It is said that among the 44 contestants who won the award, 39 were cadres of the Wuhan University Calligraphy Association, while the remaining 5 were former cadres. The news quickly sparked widespread attention and discussion, with many expressing concerns about the fairness of the competition.

44 people won the Wuhan University Calligraphy and Painting Competition, of which 39 were cadres

It is understood that this "Luojia Academy" activity is part of the 29th Wuhan University Student Association Cultural Festival, which is organized by the Wuhan University Calligraphy Association. The competition aims to showcase students' calligraphy and painting talents, attracting the active participation of a large number of students. However, when the winners were announced, it caused an uproar.

44 people won the Wuhan University Calligraphy and Painting Competition, of which 39 were cadres

According to the student's revelations, among the 44 contestants who won the award, 39 are current cadres of the Wuhan University Calligraphy Association, while the remaining 5 are former cadres. The news immediately sparked questions and dissatisfaction among the public. Many believe that such a result is clearly unfair and raises suspicions about improper manipulation.

The student further pointed out that a similar situation had already occurred in the last student club cultural festival. According to him, in the last competition, 286 people participated, but the 44 people who won the final prize were also all members of the Wuhan University Calligraphy Association. This situation makes people ask, why are the members of the Wuhan University Calligraphy Association so "invincible" in the competition?

44 people won the Wuhan University Calligraphy and Painting Competition, of which 39 were cadres

In the face of public questions and accusations, the Youth League Committee of Wuhan University responded on December 28. They said the school had taken the matter seriously, but declined to disclose the outcome. This response apparently failed to quell public anger and discontent, but instead sparked more speculation and questioning.

The turmoil not only plunged Wuhan University into the whirlpool of public opinion, but also caused serious damage to the university's reputation. As a prestigious institution of higher learning, Wuhan University has always been known for its rigorous academic style and fair competition environment. However, the incident has raised serious questions about the school's fairness and integrity.

44 people won the Wuhan University Calligraphy and Painting Competition, of which 39 were cadres

With regard to this incident, we cannot help but ask: What exactly led to such a result? Was there a problem with the internal management of the Wuhan University Calligraphy Association, or was the school's supervision mechanism ineffective? Why did such an obvious "bias" appear in the two consecutive competitions? Such a result of the competition was not only extremely unfair to the other participants, but also had an irreparable impact on the reputation of Wuhan University.

We hope that Wuhan University will announce the results as soon as possible and give a fair explanation to all teachers, students and society. At the same time, it is also hoped that the school can take this as a warning and strengthen the management and supervision of student associations to ensure that similar problems do not occur again. Only in this way can the school's competition environment be restored to justice and fairness, so that every student can show their talents on an equal stage.

44 people won the Wuhan University Calligraphy and Painting Competition, of which 39 were cadres

In addition, we would also like to give full recognition and praise to the person who broke the whistleblower in this incident, the brave student. It is his courage and sense of justice that allows us to see the truth and hope. His actions not only expose the injustice of the competition, but also remind us of our responsibilities and responsibilities as citizens. We should encourage and support more students like him to stand up for injustice and justice.

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