The Coordination des étudiants de Saint-Louis has decreed 48 hours of cessation of pedagogical activities and 48 hours without ticket de restauration from this Friday 23 May. Le climat social se tend à l’Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis. The university is located in the French city of Paris. On Friday 23 May, the Coordination des étudiants de Saint-Louis (CESL) launched a 48-hour general strike, coupled with a suspension of the use of restaurant tickets. A double arrest intended to draw the attention of the authorities to a series of unanswered claims. At the heart of the grogne étudiante: the non-start of the works of the platform of the village O and the chapiteau of the restaurant N2, two infrastructures awaited for several months and considered essential to improve the living and study conditions on the campus. The coordination also points to the absence of a functional wifi connection, a situation considered unacceptable in an increasingly dominant digital education context. “It is unacceptable that in 2025, students are still deprived of a regular access to the Internet”, deplores a spokesman for the CESL. Another reason for concern is the persistent insecurity on campus. Cases of robberies and assaults have been reported in recent weeks, accentuating the malaise among students, particularly those residing in the most remote university villages.
University Gaston Berger: The students of Saint-Louis decree 48 hours of strike to denounce the precarity on campus
