Detachable Subdivision
"Rivne Professional College of
National University of Life
and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine"
Thank you to everyone who was here on the Maidan.
And who hasn't folded their hands yet?
Thanks also to those who support us in our thoughts.
Who cried bitterly, believed and prayed...
Thank you with all my heart and soul,
I say this sincerely and passionately!
How will they shout: "Glory to Ukraine!"
"Glory forever!" - I will always say!
Svitlana Pazichenko
On February 20, teachers of the cyclical commission of humanitarian disciplines Talimonchuk O. G., Konyakhin Yu. O., Myshkov V. Ya. and Krotyuk V. S. and employees of the library and information center organized a round table on the topic "Revolution of Dignity: the path to freedom", dedicated to the memory of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred. Students, together with teachers and library employees, gathered to remember the fateful events of 2013-2014, to reflect on their impact on modern Ukraine and on us personally.
The event began with a moving historical background that brought the events of Maidan to life in the minds of those present. Students viewed archival photos and videos that captured the moment when ordinary people – students, teachers, doctors, volunteers – stood up to defend their country.
However, the main part was an open dialogue. We asked ourselves difficult but important questions: Why did people come to Maidan? What made them fight, risking their lives? How did the events of the Revolution of Dignity change our country and did its ideals come true? Are we really free today, and what does it mean to “be a worthy citizen”? How can each of us contribute to the development of Ukraine?
The discussion was sincere, deep and frank. Students shared their thoughts that dignity is not just a word, but a responsibility and the ability to fight for the truth. Some recalled the history of their relatives who were on the Maidan, and some drew parallels with the war that continues today.
At the end of the event, we came to an important conclusion: The Revolution of Dignity did not end in 2014 – it continues in the hearts of everyone who values freedom, who fights for the truth every day, who dreams of a strong Ukraine. This round table gave us not only knowledge, but also a sense of unity and pride for our country. We must remember that the heroic pages of history are written not only in the past – they are also created today, by our actions and choices.
Glory to Ukraine! Heroes never die!





Viktor MYSHKOV,
history teacher

