: The university administration has historically struggled to keep pace with these digital movements. While some students have faced suspension for "defaming the college" online, DU recently scrapped plans to officially regulate staff social media activity, calling such a policy "not feasible". The "DU Vibe": Wholesome and Viral Moments
Another significant viral thread involves a student identified as Social media has become a primary platform for
that mandates a 72-hour advance permission for any campus gathering or protest. Social media has become a primary platform for organizing against what students call an "attack on democratic space". Harassment Allegations As the video spread like wildfire on social
: Individuals involved in such incidents deserve respect for their privacy. Sharing or discussing explicit content without consent can be harmful and is often illegal. many users took to Twitter
As the video spread like wildfire on social media, many users took to Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to share their thoughts and opinions on the matter. Some users expressed concern over the behavior of the students, while others defended them, citing the need for critical thinking and open discussion in educational institutions.
: While originating in late 2025, a video by a student named Chitra Singh alleging harassment by a professor
She alleges a woman official stopped her at the last moment because her traditional suit was sleeveless.