It bear disturbing similarities to the violent, power-hungry politics that plagued our university campuses.
With Awami League’s ruthless and barbaric student wing now out of the picture, we had hoped for peace and stability in our educational institutions.
We can’t have the same old politics on university campuses
In this reimagined university environment, students should no longer have to struggle for basic necessities.
Recent rounds of violence demand stern response
Why are so many non-students occupying its halls?
Lack of interest among young voters serves as a wake-up call
Lack of accountability has emboldened Chhatra League to continue committing crimes
RU clash again exposes the sorry state of higher educational institutions
State minister should answer for mass school closure to attend son’s wedding reception
Chhatra League leaders and activists are expecting that the organistion will have a new leadership that will be able to restore its past glory and work to realise Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s dream of building a “Smart Bangladesh”.
They must be held accountable for their negligence
What are the government’s plans with this huge population segment that is our youth, who are supposed to take the reins of our country in the future?
Yes, but not through Chhatra League
The apathy towards ending sexual harassment on campus is a symptom of wider institutional control.
While the better private universities have realigned their focuses on creating a "whole" education with a 360-degree perspective, the public system has reached the nadir from which students have a tunnel vision of becoming government cadres.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is given lifetime membership of Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Ducsu).
Vice President of Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Ducsu) Nurul Haque Nur alleges that the activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League are launching planned attacks on him one after another in a bid to kill him.