〈NCCU's 91st Anniversary〉NCCU focuses on balanced studies and physical exercise
Date :
2018-05-18
Department :
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by Chunmin Yi (易淳敏) /
Campus Reporter
NCCU Sports Day of the 91st anniversary was held on May 18. President Edward Chow (周行一) honored the prosperity of achievement in sports, with NCCU Men’s Basketball Varsity “the Griffins (雄鷹)” winning the ticket to UBA Open Men’s Division I at the first year it established. Chow also stated that, “Doing physical exercise is as important as getting an education”. Hence, he kept striving for getting more resource and funding in the sports area for NCCU, as well as invited alumni, faculty, and students to join the one-month free trial of the renovated Fitness Room on campus.
At the opening ceremony, faculty and students show their creativity and vigorousness when marching to the Track-and-Field. Students from the Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures dressed up the traditional Slavic clothes, while the faculty members in the Computer Center held cloud-shaped balloons on the march to promote the online platform called “NCCU Cloud”. Staff in the Office of International Cooperation (OIC) wore indigenous costume and accessories to wish NCCU a happy birthday. Furthermore, the 91st anniversary flag of Sports Day was introduced by six members of the NCCU Women’s Volleyball Varsity.
The first fun games for faculty members was the “ball rolling competition”, joined by high officials of the University. Kevin Zuo-yu Lin (林左裕), dean of the Office of General Affairs, won the championship for the third time in a row. The two-day event also includes the Anniversary Ceremony held at Art & Culture Center, and relay race, long jump, and cheerleading competition occur in the Gymnasium and Track-and-Field.
Campus Reporter
NCCU Sports Day of the 91st anniversary was held on May 18. President Edward Chow (周行一) honored the prosperity of achievement in sports, with NCCU Men’s Basketball Varsity “the Griffins (雄鷹)” winning the ticket to UBA Open Men’s Division I at the first year it established. Chow also stated that, “Doing physical exercise is as important as getting an education”. Hence, he kept striving for getting more resource and funding in the sports area for NCCU, as well as invited alumni, faculty, and students to join the one-month free trial of the renovated Fitness Room on campus.
At the opening ceremony, faculty and students show their creativity and vigorousness when marching to the Track-and-Field. Students from the Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures dressed up the traditional Slavic clothes, while the faculty members in the Computer Center held cloud-shaped balloons on the march to promote the online platform called “NCCU Cloud”. Staff in the Office of International Cooperation (OIC) wore indigenous costume and accessories to wish NCCU a happy birthday. Furthermore, the 91st anniversary flag of Sports Day was introduced by six members of the NCCU Women’s Volleyball Varsity.
The first fun games for faculty members was the “ball rolling competition”, joined by high officials of the University. Kevin Zuo-yu Lin (林左裕), dean of the Office of General Affairs, won the championship for the third time in a row. The two-day event also includes the Anniversary Ceremony held at Art & Culture Center, and relay race, long jump, and cheerleading competition occur in the Gymnasium and Track-and-Field.