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Dhaka University has earned international shame but won t give up party politics

Dhaka University has earned international shame but won t give up party politics
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প্রিয় | ইন্টারনেট লাইফ

প্রিয় | ইন্টারনেট লাইফ
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Plagiarism found in work of two DU teachers

Plagiarism found in work of two DU teachers
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SA Senate approves changes to Code of Academic Integrity

Media Credit: Grace Hromin | Assistant Photo Editor SA Sen. Cordelia Scales, SEAS-U and the sponsor of The Code of Academic Integrity Approval Act, said the updates clarify procedures in handling academic integrity violations “in certain situations.” The Student Association Senate unanimously approved legislation to support updating language in the Code of Academic Integrity at a meeting Monday. Updates to the code include allowing certain violations to not remain on a student’s transcript after graduation and requesting “a restorative and educational approach” be taken for “low-level” violations. Senators also approved two co-sponsorship requests amounting in total to more than $40,000 and confirmed three new members to the senate.

Cedric Dover: The Indian entomologist who saved WWII soldiers and fought for people of colour

Cedric Dover. | Credit: Yale University Library Archives. In 1948, a case came up for hearing in the California supreme court that challenged one of the very bases of racial segregation. The case was of Andrea Perez, a Mexican American woman. Perez, who was legally considered white because of her Spanish heritage, had been denied the right to marry Sylvester Davis, an African American, because of California’s anti-miscegenation law. An indignant Perez petitioned the supreme court, demanding a marriage licence. The court agreed. It struck down the miscegenation law as unconstitutional by a verdict of four to three. Justice Jesse Carter, one of the judges in the majority, wrote a 3,565-word judgement explaining the decision, in which he chose to cite a book written by Cedric Dover, an Anglo-Indian born nearly 8,000 miles away in Calcutta.

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