SN Editorial of Feb 5, 2015: "The entire University of Guyana Council should hang their heads in shame to have students protesting over reeking and backed-up toilets and the grass not being cut, to name a few of the more mundane demands they need addressed. How is it possible that government can pat itself on the back and boast of development when the countryโs only university is in such a state? It is amazing, and speaks to the resilience of the students, that learning takes place under such abhorrent conditions. But putting up with certain conditions does not translate to accepting them."