LOPEZ: Puerto Rico is still colonized
By Carlos Lopez | March 31, 2016We should embrace Puerto Rico and its people as autonomous.
We should embrace Puerto Rico and its people as autonomous.
It is impossible to streamline positive change in this nation when people insist on sitting on the fence between right and wrong.
The government’s ceaseless desire for information on its citizens over the last fifteen years has led me to conclude that while I’m not a criminal yet, I’d certainly hate to be one in today’s world.
Latina women are the best at representing themselves.
It is important we start translating what being an ally means to different social issues and here at the University.
If the death penalty is shown to have a significant deterrent effect, I believe that its use will be justified.
Though the candidate himself may not be, the chalkings in question are relatively innocuous.
Brazil's protests cannot be described as democratic in any way.
The University should continue to prioritize its effort to meet the needs of first-generation and low-income students.
It is clear that for many of these individuals, athletics drives academics and not the other way around.
It’s counterproductive for people to fear-monger about the threat people in the city are under.
The safety of athletes, fans and workers is far more important than money, sport or entertainment.
A government cannot coerce its citizens into health, and when the costs of action are unknown or unpalatable, it should be hesitant to try.
Creative writing allows us to tap into this passion and imagination we all possess.
With this new readership forming on Grounds this week, I call upon The Cavalier Daily to merely remember the place it can occupy within it.
Celebrating Lee, whose life’s highlight was his role in fighting against the U.S. government, is at odds with the type of community Charlottesville should be.
In the grand scheme of things, sombreros at college parties are trivial matters.
The current policy that Obama has chosen to implement is a realistic and viable path to a different, improved and freer Cuba.
Voluntourism is laden with detriments to the very people it is supposedly helping.
As a brilliant general who fell into debt to support his men and won the respect of his enemies, Clark has earned his statue.