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Definition of Studentry

Studentry
Studentry Stu"dent*ry, n. A body of students. [R.]

Meaning of Studentry from wikipedia

- disaster response after Typhoon Ulysses, and the condition of education and studentry amidst the pandemic. Anakbayan was pointed to be involved in an alleged...
- also maintains a Policy of Democratization which aims to "make the U.P. studentry more representative of the nation's po****tion." The UPCAT also allows...
- two-year collegiate General Education Program. With a strong clamor from the studentry and the community and all-out support from its constituents for the offering...
- Students Government (CNHS-SSG), is the highest governing body of the entire studentry of the school. It is headed by the president, together with his/her subordinates...
- between the Adriatic neighbours. 1968 The Belgrade Spring erupts among studentry of Yugoslavia, ignited by Belgrade and Zagreb's student demands to improve...
- Prorector of the University of Freiburg Gustav Steinmann as well as the studentry and the city administration were involved. The city council decided to...
- mag-aaral at sambayanan." ("To you, Ditto Sarmiento, for your service to the studentry and the Filipino people.") The cover also featured an outline of the U...
- 28, 2013. It was attended by the school administrator, faculty, staff, studentry, and alumni. In 2016, the vision and mission of the school were revised...
- He also became the leader of the Union of the Ukrainian Nationalist Studentry, and from 1943 to 1944 edited the OUN Youth's journal, Yunak, under the...
- the UPLB student conference, a body that had been formed by the UPLB studentry to push for the restoration of the UPLB Student Council, which had been...