Posted: Wednesday, 11 November 2009 8:31AM

Mini-Dress Student Readmitted To University



SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A female Brazilian student who was expelled from a Sao Paulo university after her short dress sparked student protests has been allowed back after federal prosecutors opened an investigation into the case.

The Universidade Bandeirante made the reversal after taking out advertisement space in Sunday newspapers to explain that it had expelled Geysi Villa Nova Arruda, 20, for her "incompatible posture with the atmosphere" at the school.

That decision, and video showing Arruda being hounded out by hundreds of students at the university, prompted a heated debate in the Latin American country known for its racy Carnival festivities and tiny bikinis but which also has a strong conservative streak.

The university, which had described the protests against Arruda in October as an act of "defense" by the student body, changed its stance on Monday after a federal investigation was launched.

Bandeirantes university had said that Arruda's expulsion was due to her behavior, saying she had acted provocatively by raising her dress, something she denied. She said she would return to the school to complete the academic year.

"In fact, I was very scared. I was the victim," O Globo newspaper on Tuesday quoted Arruda as saying. "I don't plan to change the way I am or the way I dress."


Story Copyright 2009, Reuters Photo Copyright 2009, Getty Images

Want To Live Like A Cowboy? Try Wyoming


Whether you want to live like a rock star or a cowboy, or become an urban gardener or just opt for the simple life, there is a town in America to suit everyone's taste.

Chocolate-Powered Racecar Makes Sustainability Sexy


Fueled by leftover chocolate and with components made from carrots, potato starch and flax, the world's first sustainable Formula 3 racing car has a top speed of 135 miles per hour.

Lender Putting www.sex.com Domain On Auction Block


Sex.com, often touted as one of the most valuable Internet domain names, is due to head to the auction block next week.

Canada Drops Plans For Politically Correct Anthem


Don't mess with a century-old tradition even if it is sexist, Canadians told the Conservative government this week.

Aussie Underwear Has Gone Bananas


Australian underwear company AussieBum has been monkeying around and the result is a range of men's underwear made with bananas.

Army Nixes Raid After Facebook Leak?


The Israeli military called off a raid in Palestinian territory after a soldier posted details, including the time and place, on Facebook.

Child's Play At NY Air Traffic Tower Sparks Inquiry


An investigation is underway into why a young child, apparently under an adult's supervision, was allowed to direct air traffic at New York City's JFK International Airport.

Boozy Chimp Sent To Rehab


A Russian chimpanzee has been sent to rehab by zookeepers to cure the smoking and beer-drinking habits.

Man Caught Robbing Same Bank Twice In 24 Hours


A German robber held up the same bank in Hamburg twice within 24 hours just a week after being released from jail.

Tribes Show Best Camels At Beauty Pageant


Ten golden-colored camels adorned with sparkling ornaments line up for the finale of a beauty contest in one of the UAE's northern emirates.

Women Only: Airline To Have Female Toilets


Women flying Japan's All Nippon Airways will have a toilet all to themselves from next month.

Her Facebook Status Changed To "Single?" Ur Dumped


Digital dumping is on the rise, according to a survey, with growing numbers of people preferring to use email and social networking Web sites to break up with their partners.

Cleveland Deemed Most Miserable City In USA


Cleveland has won the dubious distinction of being the most miserable city in the United States, according to a new poll.

Photographer In The Frame Over Track Soaking


A photographer's misstep caused a delay during a crucial moment of the women's luge competition on Tuesday.

Give Up Your iPod For Lent, Bishops Urge


Church leaders are encouraging people to give up their iPods for Lent, instead of more traditional vices.