FERGUSON: Virginians need to take their state back
By Thomas Ferguson | November 18, 2019Strengthening ties to traditional supporters and making inroads in new communities must remain the priority of leaders and voters across the state.
Strengthening ties to traditional supporters and making inroads in new communities must remain the priority of leaders and voters across the state.
Attempts to curb the objective coverage of events on campus endangers the ability of student journalists to provide accurate reporting.
Because the environment is a shared space, we should seek to implement renewable energy sources in a manner that is also shared.
My support for women’s access to safe and legal abortions does not reflect ignorance of facts, but rather an appreciation for the complexity of the issue itself.
The removal of the 21-gun salute demonstrates the administration’s lack of respect for ROTC students who will one day dedicate their lives to defending our nation.
We have the chance to work towards dismantling this large concentration of wealth that has accrued in the hands of only a few citizens.
Given that students represent an increasingly important constituency, elected officials must focus on the issues that disproportionately affect them.
It is incredibly important for residents of Charlottesville to have a way to express their concerns that is independent of the police department itself.
In an age of intense political polarization, it has become ever more important to have conversations with those who think differently.
The election will only mean something if Democrats use this opportunity to fight for working-class people.
Roe was, and still is, a major victory in the fight for gender equity in the United States, but its clock is ticking.
Americans should applaud Zuckerberg for refusing to censor political ads, as this decision serves to safeguard free political discourse.
The Cavalier Daily has continued to shine a light in dark corners and to ask tough questions.
The newspaper’s work prompted the occasional controversy from the earliest days of the publication’s life.
The Blue Ridge Guild, by asserting their intention to unionize shows a path to resist corporations' carving up of newspapers.
The city must assess whether or not a rally is intending to incite violence and if it is, they must not issue permits to such groups.
Incursions into the freedoms of Virginians will invariably prioritize the interests of progressive elites over the needs of the Commonwealth and its people.
If elected officials and the government are really eager to address citizens’ concerns, then they must stop these fraudulent callers.
If the Democratic party in Virginia wants to stay true to its values by fighting for a more inclusive society, then Ralph Northam can have no role in its future.
Thomas Jefferson was a bad man, and that is something we need to come to terms with.