MINK: Climate research must continue in face of opposition
By Alex Mink | March 20, 2017President Trump has never been shy about his views on the legitimacy of climate change, labeling it a fraud and an invention by the Chinese.
President Trump has never been shy about his views on the legitimacy of climate change, labeling it a fraud and an invention by the Chinese.
Saudi Arabian leaders made headlines last week when they launched the nation’s first Girls Council in Qassim province.
In 2016, several petitions were gathered across the state in hopes of removing locally elected officials.
Grammatical errors and typos have become increasingly present in the Cavalier Daily. Mistakes are understandable and sometimes corrections are necessary.
The Engineering School recently decided to make a monumental decision to remove major caps and allow any upcoming first-year to enroll in their major of choice.
Last month, I argued that the Lawn selection process should only consider an applicant’s merit, rather than an applicant’s race, socioeconomic background or area of study.
The administration should be commended for its empowerment of students in the project's discussion and planning.
While the benefits of the AHCA appear significant at first glance, with a reduction in the federal deficit of $337 billion, such benefits are minor over the long term.
The University’s Honor Code makes the school unique, and enhances the reputation and character of the institution.
In the midst of an overwhelming response against the repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act, Rep. Tom Garrett, R-Va., seems to be moving away from holding inclusive town halls.
These shows do include compelling acting opportunities — if you’re white.
Garrett’s constituents have repeatedly called for an open town hall meeting, a request which the congressman’s current plan disregards.
The Trump Administration has made clear its strong support for Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia.
When University President Teresa Sullivan first announced she would be stepping down in summer of 2018, my first question was which direction would the selection committee take in finding her successor.
Paying student athletes salaries does not address the underlying problem with compensating student athletes and would be detrimental to collegiate sports.
The intensity of sports culture in American high-schools sets the U.S. apart from most of its peers around the world.
A few weeks ago, fellow writer Matt Winesett penned an op-ed arguing in favor of merit as being the sole determinant of Lawn room selections.
In a recent study comparing neighboring school districts from across the country, my high school’s district, Vestavia, Ala., appeared next to downtown Birmingham’s school district as the second most “staggeringly unequal neighboring school districts in America.”
President Donald Trump’s immigration policies have ignited debate in recent weeks. Much of the controversy surrounded Trump’s ban of immigrants from several predominantly Muslim nations including Iran, Sudan and Yemen.
At this year’s Munich Security Conference, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., delivered a poignant address in which he expressed fear that the liberal international order is being eroded by a crisis of confidence and that the U.S. is retreating from the world.