The Students
Coverage of The Students in the Nexus archive.
- 13,000 students to welcome Modi with Dhimsa dance for Bhogapuram airport inaugural event
13,000 students will perform the Dhimsa dance to welcome Modi at the Bhogapuram airport inauguration event.
- Fieldwork key in protecting wildlife species, says Nilgiris DFO
The Nilgiris DFO emphasizes the importance of fieldwork in protecting wildlife species and urges students to learn from tribespeople who possess traditional knowledge of wildlife biology.
- Students march through central Hyderabad over NEET row, demand Union Education Minister’s resignation
Students in Hyderabad marched to protest the NEET issue and demanded the resignation of the Union Education Minister. They condemned police actions against protesters during a recent Parliament march in Delhi as part of a Telangana-wide bandh.
- CJP protest: Police stop students in autorickshaws from reaching Jantar Mantar
Students attempting to reach the CJP protest site at Jantar Mantar were stopped by police, who cited the enforcement of 'Section 144' (Section 163 of the BNSS) as the reason. The students claimed they were denied access to the protest location.
- Bengaluru voices at Freedom Park: ‘Why isn’t Dharmendra Pradhan saying anything?’
Students gathered at Freedom Park in Central Bengaluru to protest against police lathi charges on demonstrators marching to Parliament to oppose NEET irregularities. The protest included questions about Dharmendra Pradhan's silence on the issue.
- Zimbabwe: Opposition Coalition Launches Campaign to Overturn Mnangagwa's Constitutional Changes
A coalition of churches, labour unions, civic groups, students, war veterans, and opposition political actors in Zimbabwe has launched a campaign to challenge constitutional amendments in court and mobilise peaceful mass action, aiming to overturn changes seen as entrenching President Emmerson Mnangagwa's rule.
- My America: Can we keep this great experiment?
The article expresses optimism about preserving the 'great experiment' of America, noting that students are interested in defending the Constitution. Some individuals, however, are described as not fearing the challenges ahead.
- Jakarta Deploys Thousands of Police as Students Protest Prabowo
Jakarta has deployed thousands of police to manage student protests against Prabowo, with rocks thrown at the parliament in Jakarta.
- Why saying hello to strangers can be good for you
A study found that being nice to others, even strangers, has benefits and a teacher asked students to test this in real life. The concept of 'social ties' refers to being friendly to those you don't know. This practice can lead to positive outcomes.
- Why saying hello to strangers can be good for you
A study found that being nice to others, including strangers, has benefits. A teacher asked students to test this idea in real life by saying hello to strangers. This practice is referred to as 'social ties'.