Dongduk Women's University held its third meeting with the student council who occupied the main building today (25th) against the conversion of co-educational, but failed to reach an agreement.
The school promised to issue a statement that it would collect students' opinions if it discussed the transition to co-education in the future, but the student council was found to have agreed to continue occupying the main building until the plan to switch to co-education was completely withdrawn.
As the two sides are sharply divided, compensation and legal measures that were originally intended to be discussed have not been dealt with.
Kim Myung-ae, president of Dongduk Women's University, said in a statement after the meeting that illegal occupation and protests of the main building should be stopped, and that he will respond firmly to violence to normalize the school.
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