On a lively football field filled with cheers and excitement, a group of Mass Communication students chose a different way to be heard. Instead of celebrating goals alone, they raised placards carrying powerful messages about academics, failure, and misplaced priorities. Their signs criticized the tendency of society and even students themselves to value entertainment over education.
The protest showed that communication goes beyond words spoken on a microphone or written in textbooks. It demonstrated the power of visual communication and symbolic protest. By using a football match, a place where attention is guaranteed, the students ensured their message reached a wide audience.