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About 100 CityU students who took part in the City-Youth Empowerment Project were honoured for their service to needy groups in the community at a certificate presentation ceremony on 21 April.
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On 19 April, about 300 CityU students, staff and social leaders attended the largest-ever high table dinner organized by the Students' Union to farewell Professor H K Chang.
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Students in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Arts in English for Professional Communication programme in the Department of English and Communication at CityU get a chance to put theory into practice during the Professional Communication Project.
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I have enjoyed studying at CityU so much that I asked for an extension. I originally came here for one semester, but after just one month I knew I wanted to stay longer.
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CityU organizes inter-hall activities to enhance whole-person education for students, helping them to develop to their full potential.
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About 40 new student leaders at CityU pledged to serve their fellow students, the community and the motherland in a joint inauguration ceremony held on 1 April at the Wei Hing Theatre.
CityU's School of Creative Media students produced a new 3D animation series, titled "Gee-Dor-Dor", for the Independent Commission Against Corruption, to promote positive values among children.
The "Writing Machine Collective" from 17 July to 7 August 2004 in 1a Space, Cattle Depot Artist Village, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon, showcases the works of new media artists from CityU's School of Creative Media.
Basketball players from twelve secondary schools took part in an Inter-School Basketball Invitation Tournament, 24 July, organized by CityU's Student Development Services (SDS) as one of the sports events held in celebration of the University's 20th anniversary.
"Creativity stems from inspiration. But where can we get inspiration?" asks Christine To, a third-year student in the School of Creative Media, and the youngest scriptwriter in the history of Hong Kong film.

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