No Frontiers
is a leftist student group that was formed in 1997 in the American University of Beirut (AUB) . No Frontiers is totally independent and does not affiliate with any of the political parties. It supports and initiates students activities on campus, and in the same time, tries to improve the role of students in society.

   No Frontiers' structure:

The NF group works on a democratic basis, it has neither a leader nor a president, and work is achieved through committees and sub-committees.

The political committee represents the group in official meetings, transmits its opinions to the others, and gives the feedback to the group.

The cultural committee organizes debates and open cultural meetings and suggests readings for the group.

The administrative committee organizes work inside the group.

The syndicate committee works on student demands and prepares the proper campaigns on campus.

All committees are elected each year by NF members. Other temporary committees are often created for special purposes.

  No Frontiers' student manifesto:

  NF believes that students are one of the most effective   forces of change in society, and should work to gain the   following rights:

- Students should have access to any level of education they wish, and this is only insured by an academically effective, competitive and free national university.

- Students should be able to find accommodation in low-cost apartments or studios, to find a part-time job if they need, and a job after graduation.

- Students have the right to group, demonstrate and express their opinions freely.

- Students should have the right to a civil marriage, and a civil law, for them to choose their partners regardless of religion or any other factor.