WHISNANT: The fight for the 80s
By Gray Whisnant | August 4, 2016Today, the 1980s increasingly belong to its losers and outcasts.
Today, the 1980s increasingly belong to its losers and outcasts.
Characterizing an independent woman as necessarily lewd is not a step up from characterizing her as nonexistent
Society is much harder on women than men when it comes to forgiveness in the wake of an infidelity scandal.
People who imagine themselves above crude bigotry can find themselves its accomplices.
I am deeply skeptical of the notion that citizens need military-grade semi-automatic rifles.
Is our understanding, our science, really as definite and coherent as we consider it to be?
U.S. military intervention is needed to combat the greatest threat to peace and global security, Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State.
Whether you’re a big fish or a small fish, you will not leave as the same fish you were when you arrived.
The battle for queer rights was fought by those who could not afford to stay in hiding: the trans, the poor and people of color.
While we believe McDonnell should serve time for his crime, whether conduct in the same vein should always be subject to prosecution is perhaps a trickier matter than McDonnell’s individual offense.
Several of my fellow columnists and liberals everywhere eager to enter the fray would do well to first heed Rensin’s advice.
What Sanders describes as a war for the soul of Islam is actually a war for the soul of the people of the Middle East.
The paper gave me a lot. But, most importantly, it gave me a voice.
Today marks the last article I’ll write for The Cavalier Daily. It’s also my first.
As the year comes to a close, the editorial board recounts some notable numbers
The intrinsic value of the student paper to its student possessors goes unmeasured, but it is far more important than anything web analytics can tell you.
White privilege should not be confused with class privilege
Honoring the descendants of enslaved ancestors goes beyond the need to make amends for the happenings of the past
My wish is that the duty of student and professional journalists is not lost in the appeal of organizational prowess.
Basketball courts are expendable — essential services, such as academic programs and student services, are not.