Talk:University of Buenos Aires
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Why has somebody deleted the images? --Ojota 22:30, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
- I think it was vandalism. --Nkcs 21:47, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Info Request
Can somebody add some information about the tuition? I know its free to Argentinians, but I talked to a columbian UBA student who told me he, too, goes free of charge, and that the school was partially setup by the Che. Is that true?? I was also told by one of my professors at UBA that the police are not allowed to enter the Facultad de Ciencias Sociales so taht there was no worry of the police putting down student protests. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 201.212.38.37 (talk • contribs).
The University is free for all, and it is much older than Che, so he had nothing to do with setting it up. I'm not sure about the police but I have occasionally seen policemen on campus... probably not on "official business", though, but technically they do have jurisdiction over the grounds. Sebastian Kessel Talk 22:50, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Answer in response to the question made by unsigned 201.212.38.37
I totally agree with Sebatian Kessel in the Che`s topic and in the question of the gratuiti of the UBA for anybody in the hole word (at least at now). The law forbidden the police and any armed force to go inside any UBA building, being totally legal the expulsion of them (in the case of go inside) by the students. The UBA it`s autarquic , autonom, of the Argentinian state but dependient in economic ways. I`m a Spanish Wikipedia Wikipedist travel away my motherland and also a history student in the "Facultad de Filosofia y Letras" of the UBA (Philosophy and Literature School) that comprends the History, Antropology, Literature, Philosophy, Geography, Arts (Teorical ,non practical).
[edit] Please translate - suspected vandalism
Someone added " + *Florcita Prieto -- Loser que, aún todavía, no aprobó Sociedad y Estado. " which babelfish translates as "Loser that, still still, did not approve Society and State.". Vandalism? --lightspeedchick 02:15, 12 February 2007 (UTC)