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National Post Canada
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‘Schools need to wake up’: Jewish student sues TMU for $1.3M over alleged ‘poisoned’ learning environment
A Jewish student is suing Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) for more than $1.3 million, alleging the school created a "poisoned environment" and disregarded several instances of antisemitism and harassment following the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel. Read More
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TheHill - Just In
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O'Reilly: Trump needs Iran win to become a 'victor'
Conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly said Wednesday that President Trump "needs to win" the U.S. conflict with Iran, when asked about the war's negative impact on Trump's approval ratings. “See, if he wins in Iran, the equation changes because he becomes the victor, and to the victor go the spoils, as the cliche goes,” O’Reilly said...
O'Reilly: Trump needs Iran win to become a 'victor'

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The Independent Singapore News
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Universiti Malaya apologises after theatre scene deviates from script, sparks backlash
MALAYSIA: Universiti Malaya has apologised after a theatre scene deviated from the vetted script and violated competition rules, resulting in the performance being ruled ineligible. But some are saying this is nothing new, and it has happened before, but this time it is getting more attention because it happened at the UM, a very prestigious institution in Malaysia. The institution also says it will investigate the suggestive theatre scene that went viral after public outcry. The controversy aro
Universiti Malaya apologises after theatre scene deviates from script, sparks backlash
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MALAYSIA: Universiti Malaya has apologised after a theatre scene deviated from the vetted script and violated competition rules, resulting in the performance being ruled ineligible.
But some are saying this is nothing new, and it has happened before, but this time it is getting more attention because it happened at the UM, a very prestigious institution in Malaysia.
The institution also says it will investigate the suggestive theatre scene that went viral after public outcry.
The controversy arose from a clip filmed during the Universiti Malaya Theatre Carnival (KARVITER).
The footage showed a male and female actor alone together on a bed under dimmed lighting. The male actor is seen slowly crawling forward suggestively while the female actor begins to lie down, shortly before the sequence is interrupted.
The university said it takes the matter seriously and acknowledges the concerns raised by the public. It said the scene constitutes a clear violation of competition rules.
Users on X are saying this is not the first time a university play runs out of script, particularly when it comes to suggestive acts.
The user posted a video showing what they say is a student in a sexually explicit act.
One commenter said that besides UM, UPM isn’t spared either. “This theatre issue has actually been around for a long time. It’s only viral now because UM did it.
“Here’s an old video from UPM in 2019. This time it’s the woman on top of the man… kind of the reverse
.”
Another had this to say on the moral standing in Universities:
UM’s Karviter. Doing indecent acts openly, and being afraid of being criticised openly.”
The user also asked what type of education is being dispensed at the institution to make students act the way they did during the play.
They twisted the title of the play, ‘Asrama-ra’ to ‘berasmara’, meaning (making love).
The story went wild on threads, with some saying they thought UM was a great university, while others stated the acts during the play showed serious failings, blaming the lecturers in the process.
Another commenter shared: “Surely those students should have rehearsed. Why wasn’t it filtered? As lecturers, why didn’t you advise that it was inappropriate to be staged? Only after it went viral did a statement come out… Very embarrassing. This is serious, not a joke. Issues like this seem to encourage immorality. Back then, if we performed, we would be corrected — okay, this part needs to be cut off. So I think UM lecturers were very careless.”
The incident has since drawn wider discussion about creative boundaries and supervision in student productions.
This article (Universiti Malaya apologises after theatre scene deviates from script, sparks backlash) first appeared on The Independent Singapore News.
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The Guardian World news
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Why are Harvard’s slavery researchers quitting or being fired?
The school’s $100m project to examine its slave ownership in Antigua is mired with controversy as academics allege obstructionChristopher Newman remembers seeing campus police officers as he walked into a human resources office at Harvard University, but he didn’t imagine that they were there for him.It was July 2024, and Newman had just turned in the results of a two-month-long internship with the Harvard University Archives: an annotated bibliography for the landmark 2022 Harvard and the Legac
Why are Harvard’s slavery researchers quitting or being fired?
The school’s $100m project to examine its slave ownership in Antigua is mired with controversy as academics allege obstruction
Christopher Newman remembers seeing campus police officers as he walked into a human resources office at Harvard University, but he didn’t imagine that they were there for him.
It was July 2024, and Newman had just turned in the results of a two-month-long internship with the Harvard University Archives: an annotated bibliography for the landmark 2022 Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery Initiative report, which detailed the university’s ties to slavery across three centuries. He completed his project on Friday, 26 July, and on Monday, he said he received an email that HR wanted to meet with him.
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PetaPixel
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Darkroom Assistant’s Scrapbook Contains Unseen Photos Taken by Lee Miller and Cecil Beaton
A darkroom printer's scrapbook containing previously unseen photos that belonged to Lee Miller and Cecil Beaton has been unearthed and acquired by the University of Oxford's Bodleian Libraries. [Read More]
Darkroom Assistant’s Scrapbook Contains Unseen Photos Taken by Lee Miller and Cecil Beaton
A darkroom printer's scrapbook containing previously unseen photos that belonged to Lee Miller and Cecil Beaton has been unearthed and acquired by the University of Oxford's Bodleian Libraries.
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Granma - Cuba
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Energy and data: International project boosts university resilience in Cuba
As part of the PULSE-C project, the University of Camaguey will receive a photovoltaic system with storage that will guarantee the operational continuity of its strategic services, in a commitment to the dual energy and digital transition in Cuban Higher Education
Energy and data: International project boosts university resilience in Cuba
As part of the PULSE-C project, the University of Camaguey will receive a photovoltaic system with storage that will guarantee the operational continuity of its strategic services, in a commitment to the dual energy and digital transition in Cuban Higher Education