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Campus Cultural Arts Festival?

Du Xixi lightly raised an eyebrow, rembering that back on Blue Star, regardless of whether it was elentary school, middle school, high school, or university, they would usually hold various campus activities, like reading festivals or physical arts festivals.

Du Xixi had participated in the Campus Cultural Arts Festival several tis. But when she clicked in for a closer look, she realized that this wasn’t the sa concept as the Campus Cultural Arts Festival on Blue Star.

For their first attempt at hosting, Blue Star University made this Campus Cultural Arts Festival quite a big deal, considering it a "departntal competition" of sorts with special significance.

Each departnt would appeal to specially invited "referees" from Blue Star University based on their own content. The departnt that attracts the most "referees" wins.

The winning departnt would receive a mysterious prize.

Du Xixi’s fingertips lightly tapped on the Light Computer, circling the word "referee" several tis, feeling a bit puzzled.

Blue Star University’s announcent only provided details on the general content and process, but specific details, like who exactly the "referees" were or how mysterious the "mystery prize" would be, were not disclosed at all.

Du Xixi slightly lowered her eyes, feeling a little interested in this Campus Cultural Arts Festival, but when she looked up at the ti, it was to be held in a month. Du Xixi decided to put it aside for now and discuss it when a few professors gathered together.

It’s already mid-November, and co early January of the coming year, Blue Star University will be on winter break. It’s estimated that once the Campus Cultural Arts Festival concludes, winter break will begin.

Since there will be a winter break... Du Xixi giggled with a sparkle in her eyes, thinking of sothing interesting.

Du Xixi: Hmm, it’s ti to assign winter howork.

For the first ti as a professor, Du Xixi transitioned from being soone who did winter howork to soone who assigns it. Excitedly, many ideas for "assignnts" had already popped into her mind.

However, she was unsure about how to assign winter howork and how tough it should be. Since it was still early, Du Xixi got up, went downstairs, and headed to Wenren Yu’s office.

Wenren Yu’s office was directly below Du Xixi’s. The first room on the right after going down the stairs was his, and when Du Xixi knocked and entered, she saw Wenren Yu holding a pen, writing sothing in a lesson plan book.

"What’s up, Xixi?" Wenren Yu stopped writing and looked up, seeing that it was Du Xixi, he quickly gestured for her to sit on the sofa beside him, "Is there sothing you need? You rarely co to my office."

Although Wenren Yu is the head of the Food Departnt, there’s little to do in the departnt besides teaching, so his role mostly involves going to the monthly faculty etings to give a summary speech on behalf of the Food Departnt.

Du Xixi usually relaxed in her own office, and if she were to look for anyone, it was generally to chat with He Yuan about private matters between girls. She had only been to Wenren Yu’s office a few tis before when discussing classwork details while substituting for Zhang Ye.

The saying "No one visits the Temple of Three Treasures without reason" fits Du Xixi well.

"Of course, I’m here because I have sothing to discuss with you." Du Xixi smiled, naturally sitting on the sofa, even adjusting the cushion so she could lean back more comfortably, "I was just thinking about how winter break is near and wanted to know your views on winter howork."

"Winter howork?" Wenren Yu hadn’t expected Du Xixi to co to him for this matter. He hadn’t thought about winter howork, but after a brief contemplation, he decided to share his personal experience, "When I first got into the Ancient History Departnt, there was always a lot of howork during breaks. I rember during my first winter break in college, within less than a month, I wrote four papers."

"Four papers!" Du Xixi had been through university life too, but she had never been as "unfortunate" as Wenren Yu, "Writing papers as soon as you start college, isn’t that asking too much?"

Wenren Yu shook his head with a wry smile, "Actually, the Ancient History Departnt’s howork requirents weren’t too high. Similar assignnts were part of regular studies, but longer breaks mandated tougher requirents and stricter evaluations. And many departnts had it worse than us in Ancient History."

"Oh!" Wenren Yu recalled his student days, with a smile on his face that was both sweet and bitter, "Unfortunately, two of those four papers were deed unsatisfactory, and I got a scolding from my professor, who made rewrite them."

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