Every year DUSU elections are greeted by much pomp and circumstance. From the beginning of the new academic year…
From its establishment in 1949 to first elections in 1954, the Delhi University Students’ Union has had a long run,…
While the media is preoccupied with playing ‘Antakshari’ on television or investigating how much money the PM placed in ‘daan peti’, student journalists are questioning the regime and discussing subjects that the media overlooks. “The violence against journalists, the politically…
A law student from DU has initiated a demand for 50% seat reservations for female candidates in the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) and other representative bodies, garnering diverse reactions across the student body. Following the recent passage of the…
Unpacking the conflict, its roots, and the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza. In the heart of the Middle East, a long-standing conflict continues to shape the lives of millions. The Israel-Palestine issue, with its roots dating back over a century,…
As a result of the protests and hunger strike staged in September, about 10 students have been suspended for one to four months. Back in September, Hindu College made news when over 30 nominations for the positions of its ‘Prime…
In a recurring move by the University, a whopping twelve-fold fee hike for the English PhD programme this time has left both students and teachers enraged and aghast. The University of Delhi’s English Department recently announced the increased fees for…



