NU to shift to online classes on Jan. 16 due to transport protest
The National University (NU), on Tuesday, Jan. 16, will modify all classes to online synchronous learning in anticipation of a major transport protest.

“Classes for NU Manila shall shift to remote synchronous learning due to the impending transport protest,” the university said in a Facebook post on Monday, Jan. 15.
The university said that this was in response to the planned protest by transport group Manibela on Jan. 16 as part of what it describes as a big protest march from Quezon City to Mendiola in Manila to call for the stop of the implementation of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP).
It was announced that the protest march would start from the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD) in Quezon City, then proceed to España and later to Mendiola.
They added that the rally will involve a significantly larger number of protesters compared to the Dec. 29 rally.
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While physical classes are suspended, the campus added that they will remain open for important on-site transactions.
Furthermore, other State Colleges and Universities (SUCs) and Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have not yet announced their shift to remote learning.