Kalinga State University may well be the first Philippine higher education institution to purge its library of National Democratic Frontprovided collections to safeguard the students and the school from communist infiltration. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Kalinga State University may well be the first Philippine higher education institution to purge its library of National Democratic Frontprovided collections to safeguard the students and the school from communist infiltration. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO


To safeguard the students and the institution from communist infiltration, the Kalinga State University (KSU) Bulanao Campus in Tabuk City has withdrawn books and related literature from its library and turned these over to the military and police, according to the KSU Board of Regents (BoR).

On its website, KSU said the decision of the BoR indicates that they are against the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) ideologies and that they wanted to protect their students from embracing its teachings.

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