Overview
- Students from at least seven campus centers held an interuniversity assembly demanding greater democracy, the cancellation of the CGU election, and the repudiation of the FEU’s role.
- Organizers scheduled a September 22 march from the Rectoría tower to Plaza de Armas with plans for an open-ended sit-in to press governance reforms.
- Rector Karla Planter invited dialogue and detailed actions under way, including basic repairs at CUCS, upcoming food supports at CUCSur, and transport and security steps at Cuvalles.
- Planter ruled out canceling the CGU vote as illegal and rejected proposals such as on-campus cannabis tolerance spaces, citing risks to university life.
- UdeG officials warned that occupations or halting council selection could disrupt classes, administrative processes, scholarships, and payroll, urged verification of social media information, and the governor said the state will not intervene.