To ensure that contributions from individuals like Nusrat, Prapti, and Dipty are not isolated, we must take concrete steps to empower the next generation of women
Abrar Fahyaz, a Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) student at Dhaka University (DU), created a war time-lapse showcasing the 1971 Liberation War from a military perspective.
A ban on campus politics seems to be an easy answer. But what does it mean and how will it work?
Destroying a regime is one thing; ensuring that its legacy doesn't infect the future is another.
An institutionalised mass wedding will replace one form of social regulation with another.
Partisan politics of both students and teachers has proven to be damaging for academic excellence.
Classes to resume from September 22
On Friday, August 23, a concert titled “Joruri Shongjog” was held at the base of the Raju Memorial Sculpture at Dhaka University to raise funds for flood victims. The event commenced in the afternoon where a large gathering came forward to contribute to the cause.
The energetic happy canines of the campus tag along with the students’ procession or any congregation and go beyond their known territory.
To ensure that contributions from individuals like Nusrat, Prapti, and Dipty are not isolated, we must take concrete steps to empower the next generation of women
Abrar Fahyaz, a Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) student at Dhaka University (DU), created a war time-lapse showcasing the 1971 Liberation War from a military perspective.
A ban on campus politics seems to be an easy answer. But what does it mean and how will it work?
Destroying a regime is one thing; ensuring that its legacy doesn't infect the future is another.
An institutionalised mass wedding will replace one form of social regulation with another.
Partisan politics of both students and teachers has proven to be damaging for academic excellence.
Classes to resume from September 22
On Friday, August 23, a concert titled “Joruri Shongjog” was held at the base of the Raju Memorial Sculpture at Dhaka University to raise funds for flood victims. The event commenced in the afternoon where a large gathering came forward to contribute to the cause.
The energetic happy canines of the campus tag along with the students’ procession or any congregation and go beyond their known territory.
Following violent clashes between student protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists at different public universities around the country, celebrities have voiced their support for the quota reform movement. The July 15 incident left approximately 300 people injured, including female students and BCL members. As of July 17 (3:00pm), six fatalities have been reported due to the ongoing unrest.