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Poor. State University of Malang (UM) which has branch campuses, namely campus 2 in Sawojajar and campus 3 in Blitar, both of which are Faculty of Education (FIP). Although the distance between the central campus and the 3 UM campus is far, it does not become an obstacle for students to meet face to face and exchange experiences. This was proven on Saturday (23-25 / 3) the Student Executive Board (BEM) together with the Faculty Student Council (DMF), the Department Student Association (HMJ) and the FIP Activity Unit (UA) together riding a motorcycle to campus 3 UM at Blitar with 140 students participating.

The visit to campus 3 UM in Blitar by all FIP organizations was named FIP vacation is a new program from BEM FIP UM 2019. The aim of this program is none other than the purpose of this program which is to take a vacation as well as introduce the 3 UM campus mainly to all FIP students and build intimacy between students.

"The purpose of holding FIP vacation This is to improve or build intimacy between FIP ormawa, so that all FIP members can be more productive. Besides that, it also introduces campus 3 UM and has a vacation or fun before many work programs in the future. " said Irsyad, as the chief executive.

Campus 3 UM which is located in Blitar has a different atmosphere, starting from the building which still has Dutch nuances, the field is still green and the air is also cool. When in Blitar, all FIP students together with Student organizations at Campus 3 UM (KKM 3) presented art performances and sharing.

UM logo The Learning University always motivates students to continue learning. Hence FIP vacation Not only on vacation, FIP students also visited Bung Karno's library and the tomb of Ir. Soekarno. The visit is a form of learning outside the classroom to broaden the insight of FIP students.

 "This activity is very positive in order to build intimacy between ormawa and a lot of useful experiences for the future. The hope is FIP vacation always there every year and running even better. " said Dika, one of the FIP students.

Reporter: Riska Febrianti - UM Public Relations Internship