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A judge said he has found probable cause to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt of court for violating his ...
Cam Newton has joined ESPN's First Take as a weekly contributor, marking his transition to a media personality. His debut ...
Delhi University's Hindu College claimed to have become the first higher education institution in the country to host a public policy lab. Hindu college shifted to its permanent E-shaped building ...
A video emerged on social media this week, showing the principal of Delhi University's Lakshmibai College coating the walls of a classroom with cow dung. The video sparked a row. In protest ...
Delhi Public Works Department Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh, director Vijay Krishna Acharya and actor Zeeshan Ayyub, among others, fondly remembered their college days and shared what the ...
DELHI, NY(WBNG)—Over the past 60 years, the College Course at Delhi has experienced many changes. The course opened in 1965, initially only featuring nine holes in Delhi, the only golf course in ...
An “opaque” research project on reducing room temperature by using cow dung on the walls of a college under Delhi University has drawn sharp reactions from students and faculty. Lakshmibai College ...
New Delhi: DUSU president Ronak Khatri on Tuesday smeared cow dung on the walls of Lakshmibai College principal's office, escalating a row that ignited after she was caught on video coating ...
DUSU president Ronak Khatri on Tuesday smeared cow dung on the walls of Lakshmibai College principal's office, escalating a row that ignited after she was caught on video coating classroom walls ...
Cam Newton put together one of the greatest seasons a college football quarterback has ever had 14 years ago, winning the 2010 Heisman Trophy and leading Auburn to the BCS championship.
Over Lakshmibai College principal Pratyush Vatsala’s attempt to “cool down” the classroom amid scorching heat by applying cow dung on the walls, Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh ...
Newton, typically known for outrageous remarks, makes a good point here. College kids will hear random tidbits of information from everywhere, whether it is friends, family, or social media.