A local university college student union held a festival.



I've seen a lot of articles stating that a tent was installed at the festival venue, and that the reason was to prevent the viewing of students who did not pay the student council fee.



A tent surrounds the performance hall.



It seems as if the inside and outside of the concert hall are separated, right?



Yesterday (20th), a netizen who uploaded a photo on an online community said, 'I went to a festival hosted by the college student council, but I couldn't see the performance properly because the tent was erected.' There was,' he claimed.



Netizens responded, 'It's discrimination due to student union fees' and 'School subsidies from tuition are also included in the operating expenses of the student union', some say, 'If you are performing with student union fees, only people have the right to see the student union fees. 'Isn't it?'



The school explained through a media outlet that 'the tent was installed for safety reasons, and it is a misunderstanding that it was installed to discriminate against students'.