The striking students at Jassy University have decided to continue their strike as a result of the rejection by the university senate of their memorandum demand a numerus clausus. The senate denied the request as being opposed to cultural theories. Four of the student leaders have been put back several classes, two others have been suspended, and two have been barred from all examinations for a year.
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