Press Release / Mojar School’s first SSC batch sees 92 percent pass rate
22 August 2026
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Press Release / MoU signed for establishment of Gregorian Museum
21 August 2026
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DU begins preliminary discussions on next Ducsu election
20 August 2026
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Campus
Press Release / UIU seminar highlights ESG opportunities and barriers for women professionals and entrepreneurs
20 August 2026
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Press Release / AIUB hosts first-ever “QS Bangladesh Forum 2026”
20 August 2026
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Off Campus / The predicaments women commuters face on public transportation
20 August 2026
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Off Campus
Off Campus / The pitfalls of armchair psychology
20 August 2026
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Campus
Health / The struggles of students with hyperhidrosis
20 August 2026
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Campus
DU provost body proposes one-hour extension for women’s hall entry
19 August 2026
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Campus
Row Over Cricket Match: 30 JU students hurt in clashes with villagers
At least 30 students were injured in clashes between students of Jahangirnagar University and villagers in Savar’s Gerua Bazar yesterday evening.
19 February 2021
Final-Year Students: DU likely to reopen dormitories next month
After a year of closure due to the coronavirus outbreak, the provost committee of Dhaka University (DU) has finally recommended opening residential halls by the first week of March for its final-year and last-semester examinees at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
26 January 2021
No science, arts or commerce in secondary education: A good idea?
The new curriculum subjects include Life and Livelihood, Digital Technology, Well-Being, and Art and Culture, while all students will be required to study Science and Social Science.
24 November 2020
Handmade bicycles right here in Bangladesh
Despite coming from a civil engineering background, Md Abu Noman Shaikat found himself at the helm of Bikesmith, a bicycle enterprise where anyone can get a two-wheeler made according to their desired specifications.
16 October 2020
A women-only hostel where safety comes first
The state of gender relations in Bangladesh stands at such a precarious position that the lived experience of all women, across any strata, is filled with fear, anxiety, and even paranoia.
9 October 2020
Youngsters return to nets
Players and coaches are returning to the practice nets, and getting back into their previous schedules.
21 September 2020
No clicks and clatter at photocopy centres
In the crunch of the pandemic, when academic institutions and many physical workplaces are closed, these small businesses are gradually sliding into a state of deep crisis.
14 September 2020
A surgeon of film cameras
In this era of digital photography, we’ve almost forgotten about the time when the art form required much more tedious work. In fact, with the old 35mm film cameras, the whole process of taking a photo and getting to see how it came out, could take days. All that can be achieved in a matter of seconds now.
7 September 2020
What Do Students Eat?
"Student meals" in Bangladesh is synonymous with unhealthy food.
18 March 2020
BRAC University’s SLL: Experiential learning at its finest
The SLL program an exercise where students attending the RS are tasked with the duties of the staff at the residential campus.
17 July 2019
Describing your university life using anime genres
Adventure: Fresher days are always adventurous no matter which university you’re in. The intriguing thought of entering into a new academic world full of new and wonderful possibilities will always keep you on the edge.
8 May 2019
Realisations that hit us too late at university
You know how we always realise the mistakes we make only when it is too late for us to undo them? Well, it turns out that this instinctive habit of ours ends up haunting our university life as well.
17 April 2019
A way to evaluate student performance
How do you measure a student's progress? Grades may not be it.
12 December 2018
Understanding people from the way they code
This article will help you decode yourself.
7 November 2018
The types of examinees we meet in an exam hall
There is one sad but mighty word in the dictionary of our daily lives though all that it does is tear up the pages of that dictionary: Exams. Sadly, all of us have to face this catastrophe once or twice or a thousand times in our lives. So brace yourselves for the odd encounters with the following people:
19 September 2018
Having a career map for BBA students
We're all so used to scrolling past titles promising legit life hacks and tales of legendary figures rising from the ashes wearing robes of golden courage. We've had to hear these stories even when screens weren't keeping us from the reality 24/7, and at one point this supposed push factor crossed the line of utter annoyance and got warped into becoming a heart-rending angst instead.
1 August 2018
Bringing Home the Gold
After a historic victory at this year's International Math Olympiad (IMO) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, the six-member Team Bangladesh sat with SHOUT to share their experience and understanding of one of the biggest and most prestigious competitions in the world.
25 July 2018
Things to know before you start freelancing
The intriguing idea of earning money from one's home has gotten a lot of people peeking into the freelancing industry with many attempting to build a full career at this. However, not everyone has been able to survive this tough career path. Lack of skills, inability to pursue clients, and failure to keep up with the competition have eventually caused this downfall for a lot of freelancers.
25 April 2018
Software skills to boost your resume
Software skills that you could definitely benefit from.
6 September 2017
Handcuffed to hospital bed
Jahangirnagar University student Nazmul Hossain became sick on Saturday while protesting the deaths of two JU students in a road crash the day before.
28 May 2017