News · May 20, 2026
The Central Student Government (CSG), under the guidance of the Office of Student Affairs and Services, successfully conducted LASA Phase 3: An Anti-Bullying Campaign anchored on the theme, “Stand Against Bullying: Building a Culture of Respect and Awareness” on May 19, 2026, at the Center for Culture and Arts, SSU.
The campaign aimed to raise awareness about bullying, its effects, and the importance of promoting respect, inclusivity, and empathy within the university community.
The program was formally opened by the CSG President, Den-Ahmar S. Rakib, who emphasized the importance of unity in combating bullying and fostering a safe environment for all students.
An inspirational message was delivered by the Provincial Grievance Officer, and served as the invited guest, Mrs. Far-Zheima H. Jimlan-Najar, who highlighted that disability is not a hindrance to success but a source of strength and inspiration.
The Dean of Student Affairs and Services, Engr. Firash Zhed S. Ututalum, discussed bullying, its laws, responsibilities, and reporting mechanisms, while the Dean of Admission and University Psychometrician, Ms. Fhadzra Aisha P. Sabdani, elaborated on the short-term and long-term effects of bullying on individuals.
After the lectures, plaques of appreciation were awarded to the speakers in recognition of their valuable contribution to the success of the activity. This was followed by testimonial messages from the Stalwarts with Diverse Abilities, who shared their experiences and inspired the participants to promote understanding, respect, and inclusivity.
The program concluded with the closing remarks delivered by the CSG Senator, Al-Mubarak Dandaih who encouraged everyone to continue standing against bullying.
It ended with a photo opportunity.