At the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at UBA, the left-wing student center made headlines again: it organized an electronic music festival inside the faculty "in support" of the congressional candidate, Myriam Bregman. Far from being concerned with study or academic training, they set up a partisan party with DJs, lights, and political slogans in the hallways of a university.

Meanwhile, on social media, they repeat slogans about "the adjustment" and "the education crisis." Inside UBA, the same activists set up stages and spend resources on propaganda shows.
Student centers manage significant funds: part of the university budget, internal subsidies and "their own kiosks" such as photocopy shops and fairs. That money, far from being allocated to improving academic life, at Philosophy and Letters ends up funding ideological parties without accountability or oversight.
"This was authorized by the authorities"
The Undersecretary of University Policies of the Nation, Alejandro Álvarez, spoke out on the matter and pointed directly at the faculty authorities: "This was authorized by the authorities of the Faculty. Let's not forget who is responsible for allowing these abuses," he denounced on his X account.








