DUREGGER: Let's talk about men’s mental health
By Grace Duregger | February 13, 2022Toxic masculinity is just one of the ways men get restricted to the confines of mental health standards.
Toxic masculinity is just one of the ways men get restricted to the confines of mental health standards.
Everyone must now ask themselves where their beliefs lie — in their own hands and the values they believe in or in the thoughts and opinions of those who only see you as a means to power.
Self-governance without our input, or even the input of other student officials is just governance, and it is governance gone awry.
It should not have taken until a global pandemic for the University to recognize and prioritize the health of some of its most vulnerable students.
Having to defend and explain ourselves on what should be the simplest topics to grasp — such as the existence of racial prejudice on Grounds — is never surprising.
While it gives me no pleasure to beat the drum of war, it is clear that there is a real chance that the only thing the Russians will respond to is violence.
Moreover, we should all be inspired by BSA — it is an organization that has successfully built a community.
Today, Black History Month is often used to avoid institutional change by substituting 28-days of socially progressive spotlights.
Paywalls widen the gap between what people are able to access based on their income.
Much of the gun violence that occurs in Charlottesville unfortunately happens very close to University property — in popular bars, off campus apartments and nearby streets.
Let’s extend this same open-mindedness to watching new sports and supporting teams we haven’t focused on before.
For vegan and vegetarian first-years — who are required to buy a meal plan — eating from only one-third of a menu cannot be a sustainable way of living.
Miyare's newfound political power should not give him justification to ignore the voices of those who have long since attended and served at the University.
What opponents of critical race theory really fear are more inclusive approaches to education in this country.
The barriers that exist on Grounds make our University exclusive and designed for only certain students.
Ideally, our post-pandemic society will become more accommodating of people’s health challenges and become more conscientious of barriers to success.
There's an absolutely beautiful phenomenon that happens when you read a good work of fiction — you find yourself getting sucked into the story entirely.
After compliance is reached, barriers are moot and all interested companies are available to bring the drug — via approved processes — to market, encouraging competition
The bottom line is that you cannot call yourself an activist or ally if you knowingly only do it when it is convenient.
This manages to turn critical race theory a legal concept used to explain racial disparity in law and justice into a hellish reincarnation of Jim Crow laws.