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KENYAMANAN SIRKULASI ASRAMA MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS NEGERI LAMPUNG (UNILA) BERDASARKAN PERSEPSI PENGHUNI Munawaroh, Ai Siti; Jajuli, Ahmad; Kustiani, Kustiani
Jurnal Arsitektur ZONASI Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Jurnal Arsitektur Zonasi Juni 2020
Publisher : KBK Peracangan Arsitektur dan Kota Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Pendidikan Teknologi

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The function of a building can be achieved by fulfilling the comfort of its circulation. Previous studies have shown that circulation in the UNILA Student Dormitory circulation has fulfilled the comfort criterias even though in the bedroom there is still a crossing circulation.The purpose of this study is to find out the occupants' perceptions of circulation comfort in the UNILA Student Dormitory.This study uses a qualitative methods. While the data obtained through questionnaires were distributed to 50 respondents.The results showed that the circulation space in the UNILA student dormitory was felt comfortable by the residents. This is shown by the results of the questionnaire about the suitability, suitability of space, activity, visuals, aroma, area, noise, temperature, lighting and security of the dorm which is in accordance with the resident needs.Some of the residents still feel lacking, namely: the bedroom lacks circulation space and the bathroom is less decent, less clean and smelly.
The Role of University Students in Preventing Corruption in the Digital Era Jajuli, Ahmad; Nurtresna, Robby
Fox Justi : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol. 15 No. 03 (2025): Fox justi : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Edition 2025
Publisher : SEAN Institute

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From year to year, the intensity of corruption issues has increased. In the effort to eradicate corruption, university students play a strategic role by contributing to concrete activities, including mapping corruption and providing advocacy for corruption victims. The endeavor to prevent the proliferation of corrupt practices must be carried out by all elements of society, including the youth. History has recorded in golden ink the struggle of students in combating injustice. It is also noted that the nation’s struggle cannot be separated from the involvement of university students, and from their movements emerge prominent figures and national leaders. The student struggle is far from over. Today, students face challenges that are no less significant than those of the past—a situation that has left the nation in decline, exemplified by the rampant issue of corruption. Students must recognize that corruption is the principal enemy of the Indonesian nation and must be fought.