Chinese students clashed with police and security guards on campus grounds at a Chinese university on June 7-8, with some students bleeding after being attacked by authorities. Undergraduate students at Nanjing Normal University in eastern Jiangsu province were protesting on campus over concerns that their academic degrees would be devalued after they learned of a plan by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to merge private colleges with vocational colleges. Wu Hua (pseudonym), a student from Nanjing Normal University’s privately-owned Zhongbei College, a school of some 10,700 students, told the Chinese-language Epoch Times late on June 8 that “Police, assistant police, and security guards started to attack us [students]. They poured water on us, pushed us to the ground, and pulled some of us to other places. Some students had abrasions, and some others were bleeding on the head.” “They [the police] didn’t allow us to leave the campus … Some students …