SCOTT: Democrats shouldn’t be overconfident in 2018
By Gavin Scott | February 27, 2018It is possible that the conditions of this country will be very different in November compared to the circumstances we are presently living in.
It is possible that the conditions of this country will be very different in November compared to the circumstances we are presently living in.
The recent protest at Clark Hall illustrates the need for civil discourse.
The University needs to have a commission on the ways in which racism and discrimination still exist in the lives of its students.
Programs for first years such as “London First” and “Shanghai First” are essential for developing and sustaining a global identity.
As readers, writers and editors, we must work together to keep student leaders accountable.
The proposal would erode the University’s climate of open discourse and set a dangerous precedent for the regulation of speech at public universities
Alex Cintron has acknowledged the student body’s desire for a more accountable Council and plans to shape the Council into an “active instigator of policy change.”
Bradley's experience within the Council, willingness to connect with students and substantive platform make her the best choice for VPA.
Civic engagement is essential to a University education.
What started out as a niche genre exclusive to inner city youth has ballooned into a multi-billion dollar industry, which has led to declining quality.
The actions of a governing body, even one as hyper-local as Student Council, must accurately reflect the interests of the people it represents.
Students gain practical skills from their university examinations that will carry them through years of post-graduate work.
Personal wealth should not be a requirement for being a candidate in student elections.
The Cavalier Daily Editorial Board endorsed nine candidates from the College of Arts and Sciences.
The candidates illustrated a depth of knowledge with the issues pertaining to Honor and their ability to project a concrete plan for the future of the organization.
The Cavalier Daily Editorial Board has endorsed four candidates running for University Judiciary Committee representative.
Anna Yee's experience as an association president and her concrete policy initiatives combine to make her the best candidate for the role.
Ultimately, the act of prohibiting hate speech becomes antithetical to the end it aims to achieve.
Our actions tell us that we have given up on civil communication, that we have instead embraced division and ideological determinism
Proclaiming cryptocurrency as the so-called “currency of the future” is gross exaggeration at best.