BHARADWAJ: ‘Learn to Code’ should be treated as advice, not an attack
By Milan Bharadwaj | February 5, 2019With so many tools and resources available for free online at the click of a button, there is no better time than now to learn to code.
With so many tools and resources available for free online at the click of a button, there is no better time than now to learn to code.
While the UJC still has abundant room for progress, we maintain that constant and persistent steps over time change a culture.
Encouraging manufacturing growth in eastern, Southside and Southwest Virginia would allow for those communities to thrive and rebound from recent disinvestment.
Given the blatant racism on display in the picture it is clear that he can no longer effectively serve our Commonwealth.
To say that Democrats should handle each other with gloves during the primary to keep the eventual nominee unscathed is ridiculous.
Many institutions have had to turn towards the economic elite in order to reach benchmark fundraising goals.
Students should have ownership of the swipes they've already paid for.
Virginia should reduce the sales tax, and follow the lead of 30 other states and exempt food from all taxation.
Our “throw-away” society requires systemic change in order to upend the culture of waste that has been ingrained and perpetuated in our economic system.
A School provides the necessary infrastructure for a large scale effort and expresses the importance that the University places on this emerging field.
Altria is backing a bill to raise to age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21.
The Social Media team can take on the responsibility of providing more guidance to Cavalier Daily staff.
The key to the Green New Deal is that it rejects capitalist logic by proposing that we don’t actually have to choose between good jobs and averting climate change.
The faceoff and elicited reactions illustrate the ever-blurring lines between fact and fiction.
The University must realize its role in Charlottesville’s lack of affordable housing and take action.
City officials should continue to request the state grant it the power to implement inclusionary zoning.
It is time for students to make change, demand to be heard and relentlessly show the community that hatred does not have a place here.
The difficulty in recruiting and retaining officers poses a threat to public safety in Charlottesville.
The recent Amazon HQ2 escapade demonstrates the company’s outsize influence and a disregard for the well-being of the communities it seeks to enter.
Because the costs of impeaching right away would likely outweigh the benefits, Democrats should instead bide their time and take the even-handed approach.