1. College life during the epidemic prevention and control period is very unfriendly to college students. College students can't really enjoy the real college life. For example, the closed management of schools affects students' normal study and life. Schools always delay the start of school, which affects students' right to return to school and receive offline education.
2. After the epidemic was released, life in various places gradually returned to normal, and the education department also issued a policy requirement for the start of the spring semester, clearly stating that schools in epidemic-free areas should organize students to carry out offline teaching, which means that college students will also start school as scheduled in the spring semester.
Recently, many colleges and universities have clearly released the right to restore alumni to enter the school. For example, Peking University, Tsinghua University, Beijing Institute of Technology, China Renmin University, China Agricultural University and other universities combined with the epidemic prevention and control policies and the actual situation, proposed that school alumni can enter and leave the campus with alumni cards.
4. For college students, their demand for openness is rigid, such as socializing, internship, take-out, traveling, finding a job, sharing high-quality curriculum resources with each other, etc. Those "unnecessary" that have been cut off and suppressed in the three-year epidemic need to stretch freely. In addition, teachers' life, scientific research, communication, cooperation between universities and society, and public demand for being close to universities are all rigid.