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New students in the eyes of our campus uncivilized phenomenon of school leadership and the Office of Academic Affairs: last semester, I took the opportunity of the class, through individual interviews, written surveys, etc., to understand the views of the 2009 class of our new students on the uncivilized phenomenon of our campus. They stood in the perspective of the younger brothers and sisters, with the eyes of the newcomers, a more realistic perspective of the uncivilized phenomenon on our campus, but also analyzed the reasons and put forward countermeasures. New students reflect the most common, the most intense, the most abhorrent phenomenon is the couple "hugging". They do not care about time, regardless of location, regardless of occasion, holding hands, shoulders, backs are commonplace, and even make too close to the indecent action, resulting in serious campus "visual pollution". Some students said: "After the evening study on the way back to the dormitory, everywhere you can see flirting, hugging, lying down to sleep, forming a bright landscape." There are also students said, "the small garden in front of the administration building, often couples cuddling and kissing there, upstairs you can 'take in the view' and 'have an overview', so that the leaders are helpless." What's more, there are individual couples kissing in the classroom when the teacher is not paying attention. The second most popular problem is "100 bells and whistles". Now almost all students have cell phones, most students pay attention to civilized use, but some students do not pay attention. In classrooms and study rooms, there are often ringtones, and some voices are very special: "Husband, please pick up the phone", "Baby, the phone is coming!" Listening to it will give people goose bumps. Some students play with their cell phones in class, surfing the Internet, sending messages to each other, playing games, and listening to music with headphones on, all of which are common occurrences. The third one is "see a needle in a needle". Meal peak, the cafeteria is chaotic, some students come in, only care about themselves, do not care about others, where there is free to sharpen the head to where to insert, such as into no man's land. Freshmen are timid, sophomore and junior brothers and sisters are "queue jumping masters", but also queue jumping "main force". The fourth is the "enclosure movement". Mainly concentrated in two places, one is the library study room, because there is air conditioning, good environment, always full. The first to go to the students using books, bags, umbrellas, etc. to occupy a number of seats, and later students obviously see a seat, but has been others "circle" to go, they can not get into the seat. Secondly, in the cafeteria, during the peak of the meal, some students also "circled the seat" in the same way as the above method. In addition to the above four major problems, reflect more: disrespect to teachers, littering, spitting, desk culture, swearing, swearing, smoking and so on. Students analyzed the causes of uncivilized phenomenon on campus, and also put forward a lot of suggestions to strengthen the basic civilization on campus. There are two suggestions most, one is to strengthen education. The propaganda department, student work department, group organizations, especially student counselors, should use various forms to strengthen the basic civilization education for college students and improve their civilization consciousness. The second is to strengthen supervision. Schools, student work departments, faculties and departments have set up supervisory teams to make frequent inspections, especially during extracurricular hours, to find problems, identify the target, make records, deal with them in time, and give timely feedback to the relevant parties. Youth League Committee, student union and other group organizations to set up a persuasive team, fully supported by the school, in the after-school hours of inspection, to discourage uncivilized phenomena.