Asbestos discovered in the Faculty of Philosophy at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has led to its closure, with classes moving online until further notice. The hazardous material was found during energy upgrade work, sparking student protests over neglected infrastructure. University officials assure that removal efforts are underway and that no asbestos was detected inside the building. However, concerns remain about potential asbestos in other university structures, raising broader questions about campus safety and maintenance.
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