Bangladesh, Sept. 2 -- As voter rolls swell and competition tightens, female students are emerging as the potential game-changers in the Dhaka University Central Students' Union (DUCSU) election.

With the election approaching, these voters are not only enthusiastic but also vocal about their expectations.

They are raising their voices on issues related to residential halls, academics, and campus environment.

Among female residential students, core concerns include the shortage of seats in halls, poor quality of canteen food, the practice of double rooming, lack of cleanliness, and campus safety.

Non-residential students, meanwhile, emphasise increasing the number of campus buses and creating more opportunities for involvement in hall-...