The Humanities Faculty at Universitas Dian Nuswantoro (Udinus) hosted a chanting performance on the first day of the 2023 Dinus Inside on the third floor of the G building. This performance aimed to encourage new students in the Humanities Faculty to get to know each other as well as to hone their creativity.

At that event, the newly enrolled students were divided into 14 groups. Fissilmi Salsabilla, the chief organizer, explained that each group was obliged to make a short song known as ‘yel-yel’ to be performed at a series of activities of the 2023 Dinus Inside, on Monday, September 4, 2023. The judges determined the winner by the groups’ cohesive movements and voices.

“The winner will get a prize as an appreciation of the group’s creativity and cohesiveness,” she uttered.

She revealed that during the preparation, the freshmen were allowed to discuss with their group mates. Through this method, they would be able to brainstorm and get to know each other. 

“This method aligns with our goals, which is to boost cohesiveness and teamwork within a group,” she continued.

All 165 new students in the Humanities Faculty sparked a high-level enthusiasm at the 2023 Dinus Inside, considering it was the first time the event was held offline after three whole years. 

Sudono Ramli, a new student in the Humanities Faculty, was glad to participate in the event. He stated that the 2023 Dinus Inside was exciting and amusing. 

“So far, I am satisfied with the event; through this event, I could convey my ideas and share what I have in mind with my groupmates,” he concluded.

For further information, the Humanities Faculty consists of three study programs, two of which are accredited as ‘Superior’ namely the Undergraduate English Language Program and the Undergraduate Japanese Literature Program. While the Applied Hotel Management Program is accredited as ‘Very Good.’ (WTDN/Yasinta. Foto: WTDN)