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Notes on the Women’s Struggle for Freedom and Equality and Against Authoritarianism in 2022 / Elaheh Amani
Last year (2022) despite numerous challenges, was a fruitful year in the global fight for gender equality. Women and all individuals whose rights are violated by gender-based inequalities and violence, did not back down in their efforts to combat war crimes, religious dictatorships, and manipulation in democratic elections. Without the persistent efforts of women, 2022 […]...
Read MoreA Historical-Philosophical Perspective on the Student Movement / Amin Ghazaei
Since the beginning of nationwide protests and the uprising of the people, universities in the country have been witnessing widespread protests almost every day in the form of gatherings and sit-ins. According to statistics collected by Hrana, until the writing of this article, there have been hundreds of protest gatherings in one hundred and forty-four […]...
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Amin GhazaieThe university is alive / Shahriar Shams
We begin this note with a quote from Sophie Scholl, a student who stood in front of Hitler and was executed: “I cannot understand how some people constantly put the lives of others in danger. I will never understand and I think it is terrible. Don’t tell me it’s for the sake of the fatherland.” […]...
Read MoreHow did “woman, life, freedom” become the strongest bond between students and people?/ Ali Esmaeil Farahani
Students and people have become very close in the current era and it seems as if they have reached a common desire. The policies that have been implemented so far have been a major obstacle to our nation’s progress. We had become isolated islands that would come together for a moment to achieve a short-term […]...
Read MoreThe university is unstoppable / Roozbeh Parsi
The relationship between students and the Ministry of Science has undergone many changes in the past years and has ranged from cooperation to complete conflict. To understand the current situation of the university, it is necessary and essential to examine the past of this relationship. During the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, it was a period […]...
Read MoreThe attack of security forces on the university; an endless story in Iran / Moein Khazaeei
On the evening of October 1, 2022, a number of security forces in plain clothes entered Sharif University of Technology in Tehran and attacked students. In addition to beating some of them, they also arrested several students. According to reports, especially those published by the Islamic Association of Sharif University on their Telegram channel, security […]...
Read MoreUniversity, intellectuals, and revolutionary situation/ Farhad Morabi
The revolutionary space has its own necessities; its own applications, requirements, and theoretical and practical considerations. In this space, everything can have a multifaceted and sometimes contradictory nature. One of the challenges of the current revolutionary space in Iran is the need for reassessment and rethinking of the possibilities and essence of the various theoretical […]...
Read MoreFemale students, guardians of the slogan “Woman, Life, Freedom”/ Elaheh Amani
On the eve of December 7th, 1401, students from seven prestigious universities in Iran, including University of Tehran, Allameh Tabatabai University, Tarbiat Modares University, Beheshti University, Alzahra University, Khaje Nasir Toosi University, and Azad University of Science and Research, began their joint statement with this powerful poem by Langston Hughes, the most famous African-American poet, […]...
Read MoreEfforts to eliminate gender segregation among students; why?/ Voodoo Nowruz
About the discussion of students’ self-initiated actions to eliminate gender segregation in student dormitories, it is necessary to first briefly examine the concepts of university and student by borrowing from the opinions of intellectuals. The writer attempts to use these interpretations to advance the topic of university, which has various definitions. The university, which is, […]...
Read MoreThe student movement is the eye to eye confrontation with the tyranny / Ali Kalai
Dr. Mohammad Maleki, the first president of Tehran University after the revolution, who himself had a long history of fighting for freedom, equality, and justice before and after the 1957 revolution, saw the university as a fortress of freedom and a tall tower guarding the Iranian nation’s quest for freedom. When Sadeq Zibakalam, a professor […]...
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