UAAP: FEU Tamaraws finally break through–and it feels familiar

UAAP Schedule: Season 88 Basketball Tournament

MANILA, Philippines – Sean Chambers has seen this happen before. His Far Eastern University squad would fight its way to the end, and the Tamaraws would eventually wind up with close defeats.

In the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament, it’s happening again.

“I say this humbly and respectfully. We felt…

https://sports.inquirer.net/643106/uaap-feu-tamaraws-finally-break-through-and-it-feels-familiar

UAAP: UP defense delivers as NU suffers first defeat

UAAP Schedule: Season 88 Basketball Tournament

MANILA, Philippines— University of the Philippines stifled National University with a 66-59 win on Saturday in the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament held at the UST Quadricentennial Pavilion.

The Fighting Maroons improved their record to 2-2, handing the Bulldogs their first loss of the young season after a strong 3-0 start.

READ: UAAP

https://sports.inquirer.net/642947/uaap-up-defense-delivers-as-nu-suffers-first-defeat

IGNOU Extends July 2025 Admission Deadline To October 15; Check Details Here

**IGNOU July 2025 Admission: Application Deadline Extended**

Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has once again extended the application deadline for July 2025 fresh admissions. Students who have not yet registered for the online distance learning (ODL) and online programs for the July 2025 academic session can now apply until **October 15, 2025**.

The extension applies to all online distance learning and online mode programs, except for certificate and semester-based courses. Interested candidates can explore the list of online programs available on the official portal: [iop.ignouonline.ac.in](http://iop.ignouonline.ac.in). Students are encouraged to review the programs thoroughly and submit their applications accordingly.

### How to Register for IGNOU July 2025 Admission

Follow these simple steps to complete your registration:

1. Visit the official IGNOU website at [ignou.ac.in](http://ignou.ac.in).
2. Click on the **“Register Online”** button and select **“Fresh Admissions.”**
3. Navigate to the **“New Registrations”** tab.
4. Fill in the required registration details.
5. Create a username and password for your account.
6. Complete and submit all the necessary information.
7. Use your registered phone number and email address to log in and provide any additional details.
8. Choose the program you wish to enroll in.
9. Submit your registration form.

### Documents Required for IGNOU July 2025 Admission

Applicants must upload scanned copies of the following documents during registration:

– Recent passport-sized photograph (maximum 100 KB)
– Signature (maximum 100 KB)
– Educational qualification certificates (maximum 200 KB)
– Experience certificate (if applicable, maximum 200 KB)
– Category certificate for SC/ST/OBC candidates (maximum 200 KB)

### Important Information for Online Programs

Candidates opting for IGNOU’s online programs should be comfortable with online learning and have access to a computer or laptop with a reliable internet connection. Please note that **students enrolled in online programs will not receive any printed study materials.**

If you prefer traditional study materials, you may choose to enroll in the ODL mode instead by visiting [ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in](http://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in).

Take advantage of the extended deadline and secure your admission in IGNOU’s flexible and reputed programs for July 2025! For more details, keep visiting the official IGNOU website.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/education/ignou-extends-july-2025-admission-deadline-to-october-15-check-details-here

UF Rescinds Emeritus Status for Professor Over Kirk Facebook Post

The University of Florida rescinded a retired professor’s emeritus status on Friday over a controversial Facebook post made on the evening of Charlie Kirk’s death. The post had sparked significant backlash on social media.

The university announced on social media that a retired faculty member, who issued a post causing concern, had lost their emeritus status. However, in a follow-up, the university did not confirm to the Florida Phoenix the identity of the professor involved.

The Gainesville Sun later reported that the professor in question is Jeffrey Harrison, a retired UF law professor. On his public Facebook profile, Harrison posted on the night of Kirk’s death:

> “There is a lot of commentary about Charlie Kirk. It’s not that complicated. He was an evil person spouting all kinds of hateful messages. I did not want him to die. I reserve that wish for Trump. But let’s face it, even members of the Gestapo and guards at the concentration camps had children. That does not make them heroes, nor does it make Charlie Kirk someone to be admired.”

At the time the Florida Phoenix began writing their story, the post was still publicly visible. However, before publication and after a reporter reached out to Harrison for an interview, his Facebook profile disappeared.

Conservative activist Scott Presler, who has 2.3 million followers on X (formerly Twitter), called on Thursday for the university to sever all ties with the professor and remove any current duties he might have at UF.

Also on Thursday, Harrison posted a statement in response to the backlash:

> “I am getting a lot of hateful commentary about a recent post in which I did not want Charlie Kirk to die but it would be fine with me if Trump did. The latter sentiment I have seen on Facebook scores of times. This avalanche of hate came after someone reposted my original post on X. This leads me to ask if X has gone over, even more than Facebook, to Trumpers?”

This subsequent post is also no longer publicly accessible.

According to University of Florida regulations, emeritus status is conferred in recognition of meritorious service and includes continued campus courtesies such as parking privileges, use of library and recreational facilities, admission to athletic and cultural events, receipt of faculty publications, participation in contracts and grants, and attendance at academic convocations. Following the incident, Harrison’s name was removed from the Levin College of Law’s list of emeritus faculty.

Harrison previously wrote a guest column in The Gainesville Sun in 2022 criticizing UF administrators for what he described as their deference to Governor Ron DeSantis.

This rescinding of emeritus status comes amid warnings from Florida Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas and State University System Chancellor Ray Rodrigues, who have promised accountability for educators celebrating or excusing campus violence.

The University of Miami, Florida Atlantic University, and now the University of Florida have all been under scrutiny for professors’ social media posts following Kirk’s death. Several K-12 teachers have also faced investigations, as previously reported by the Florida Phoenix.

On Friday, Miami-Dade public schools confirmed to the Florida Phoenix that they have received five allegations against employees regarding inappropriate conduct on social media or in the classroom related to Charlie Kirk’s death. These allegations are currently under investigation, according to the district.

— Jay Waagmeester, Florida Phoenix
https://flaglerlive.com/uf-professor-firing/

DUSU Elections 2025: Vote Counting Today Amid Tight Security In DU North Campus; Voter Turnout Recorded At 39.45%

**DUSU Election 2025: Vote Counting Begins Today**

The highly awaited vote counting for the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) Elections 2025 will commence today, September 19, at 8:00 AM. The counting will take place at the Multipurpose Hall, University Sports Stadium, North Campus.

Voting for the elections was conducted in two shifts on September 18. The morning shift ran from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM for day colleges, while the evening shift took place from 3:00 PM to 7:30 PM for evening colleges.

### DUSU Election 2025: Voting Turnout

According to media reports, by 2:30 PM on polling day, voter turnout had already reached 35%, reflecting strong student participation. By the end of polling, over 1,55,000 students had cast their votes, leading to an overall turnout of 39.45% across 195 booths in 52 centers.

As of 5:45 PM, Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) at 43 polling booths recorded 1,33,412 votes, out of which 52,635 votes had been counted.

### DUSU Election 2025: Key Candidates for President

The contest for the DUSU President post features prominent candidates including:

– Joslyn Nandita Choudhary from NSUI
– Aryan Maan from ABVP
– Anjali representing the SFI-AISA alliance

### Modernising Student Voting: A Dual Voting System

This year’s DUSU elections have embraced modernisation through a dual voting system. Central panel votes are being cast using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) while college-level voting continues with paper ballots. This approach balances technological advancement with traditional practices.

In addition to the voting system updates, the administration has implemented increased security measures, rigorous surveillance, and controlled campaigning. These efforts aim to ensure a transparent, secure, and malpractice-free electoral process.

### Restrictions on Celebratory Processions

The Delhi High Court has imposed restrictions on candidates and student groups, prohibiting victory processions after results are declared. The court has directed the Delhi Police, Delhi University administration, and the city government to take necessary steps to prevent any untoward incidents.

Furthermore, the University has strictly enforced the Lyngdoh Committee’s anti-defacement regulations for this election cycle. As a result, hostel and college walls remain free from graffiti and posters—a sight not seen in years.

Stay tuned for further updates on the DUSU Election 2025 results and post-election developments.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/education/dusu-elections-2025-vote-counting-today-amid-tight-security-in-du-north-campus-voter-turnout-recorded-at-3945

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