Many teams across the Thai Football (soccer) league are undergoing financial crisis’ due to a recent ruling by Thailand’s Audit-General condoning funding of juristic entities (incorporated firms) using state resources, i.e. tax money directly benefiting a private company.
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Wipe the Tide campaign is a proactive response and fund raising scheme intended to ameliorate suffering resulting from the 2011 flood crisis that has affected Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and mainland Southeast Asia.
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Every freshmen, sophomore, junior, and especially senior looks forward to the the day when they can finally say, ‘I did it! I finally graduated!’
Before one gets to that that day, however, they must first arrive to the day when they register for their final semester of classes, and the resulting day at the bank when [...]
Filed under: Announcement, Bureaucracy, Classes, Communication, Politics, Professional, Registration, Uncategorized, Undergraduate, costs, pictures & images, reform by Jao Moragoat
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Hello all Thai Uni’ers. Just wanted to share some interesting photos I took of the March 17th Protest.
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As the clock finished the tenth hour (i.e. nine fifties, post ten) the silvery silence overhead enveloped and entrenched the Bangkok skies the morning after the Red’s Blood Ritual was now seemingly foreshadowing storm in the horizon. Having endured a late morning, mid week traffic jam on Rama IV road demanding better part of an [...]
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