KNAYSI: The roads not taken
By George Knaysi | February 18, 2014The University should consider offering different tracks of tenure to cater to professors’ unique talents
The University should consider offering different tracks of tenure to cater to professors’ unique talents
Colleges should continue to award AP credit to students
Student groups should not invite scientifically illiterate speakers to Grounds under the guise of promoting free discourse
Editors of the Opinion columns must be careful to preserve the views of columnists throughout the editing process
The dearth of female philosophy majors across the country stems from discrimination, a lack of role models and sexual harassment
The University has to become more diverse before the Greek system can follow suit
The official mascot of the University should be changed to the Wahoo
The Managing Board catalogues some notable numerals
An increased focus on helping individual drug addicts recover would do much to stifle the heroin trade
Students and faculty should have face-to-face conversations to develop potential solutions to the problems of the Honor system
Undocumented students in Virginia should be given the chance to pay in-state tuition to attend a public university
Fraternities do not discriminate against minority students
The Cavalier Daily Sports section fulfills its duties by covering sports that are popular to readers
Verbal consent must precede sexual activity in order to eliminate ambiguities
Philip Seymour Hoffman’s tragic death demonstrates that the War on Drugs is far from over
The Virginia government is obligated to educate the public about the pros and cons of the Affordable Care Act
The House of Delegates’ call for a constitutional convention is an empty gesture that is distracting legislators from more pressing issues
Non-proctored exams will not remedy the problems of the honor system
Virginia House of Delegates’ proposed ethics reforms leave much to be desired
Perhaps some students do go to college in order to train for a job that will earn them the highest income possible. But money is not the end goal for everyone.