Forum bridges campus and border realities

"With the rise of e-commerce and digital platforms, traffickers keep finding new ways to hide drugs — often in everyday objects," he said. "The police must innovate constantly to stay ahead."
For many students, the forum offered not only admiration, but also reflection.
"As students, we may not face the same danger, but we have our own responsibilities," Chen said. "For those of us in science and engineering, that means seeing research as a mission — a way to serve the nation."
"Patriotism isn't a slogan," said He. "It's something you live out — whether you're a police officer, a researcher, or a civil servant."
Looking ahead, students hope the Times Forum will continue to feature voices from the grassroots — such as village officials, public servants, and young researchers.
"Many graduates begin their careers at the community level," Chen said. "Learning from their experiences would be truly inspiring."
