Our role in the University’s history
By Editorial Board | April 11, 2018Strides towards progress should not only occur in times of crisis — we must act on the best of Jefferson’s ideals, while working to overcome their faults.
Strides towards progress should not only occur in times of crisis — we must act on the best of Jefferson’s ideals, while working to overcome their faults.
While the philanthropy has been immensely successful, some aspects serve only to divide women in the Greek community.
By remaining dedicated to solving this issue, new MRC leaders will demonstrate their commitment to the mission of their organization.
City Council should transfer the property in light of the redevelopment plan’s financial and communal benefits to Charlottesville.
The NCAA should be seeking to prevent these violations from occurring in the first place instead of allowing it to become such a chronic problem.
Bill requiring members to step down due to Honor violations strikes a balance between holding representatives to high standards and preserving individual student liberties
Participating in local events is an important step towards addressing the increasing severity of gun violence in school settings.
The recent protest at Clark Hall illustrates the need for civil discourse.
Alex Cintron has acknowledged the student body’s desire for a more accountable Council and plans to shape the Council into an “active instigator of policy change.”
Bradley's experience within the Council, willingness to connect with students and substantive platform make her the best choice for VPA.
Personal wealth should not be a requirement for being a candidate in student elections.
The Cavalier Daily Editorial Board endorsed nine candidates from the College of Arts and Sciences.
The candidates illustrated a depth of knowledge with the issues pertaining to Honor and their ability to project a concrete plan for the future of the organization.
The Cavalier Daily Editorial Board has endorsed four candidates running for University Judiciary Committee representative.
Anna Yee's experience as an association president and her concrete policy initiatives combine to make her the best candidate for the role.
We should encourage the City Council to stop indefinitely covering Lee and Jackson statues with a tarp in order to seek a more permanent form of their removal from the Charlottesville community.
Transfer students should have access to programs that help them branch out from the transfer student community.
The decision to kill SB 987 missed an opportunity to address public safety concerns in light of recent events.
The establishment of the advisory committee only detracts from the Deans Working Group's ability to succeed.
There is ample opportunity on Grounds for students to continue the momentum of the #MeToo movement, but progress depends on how we choose to act.