ASCH: Socialist or not, we should still emulate Nordic countries
By Jacob Asch | February 24, 2020America would be well served by following Nordic welfare models and beginning to substantially increase government intervention in the economy.
America would be well served by following Nordic welfare models and beginning to substantially increase government intervention in the economy.
Unfortunately, the University is missing out by not taking on more out-of-state students, and ought to increase the number of seats it offers them.
It is possible — in fact, necessary — to love something deeply while also recognizing its flaws and refusing to ignore or justify them.
The University still has substantial work to do in making building names more inclusive
The University must take actions to make sure it protects its vulnerable LGBTQ+ students while it plans to make them visible.
People in developed nations are having fewer children, and while the circumstances that brought about this shift may be positive, there are also several negative ramifications that come along with it.
We must think about why a holiday embedded in dating rituals that have existed since before women had the right to vote shares a date with a day meant to raise awareness about violence against women.
The argument for maintaining a traditional architectural style on Grounds has two parts — philosophical and practical.
With the legal battles won in the past 50 years, an amendment like the ERA has become redundant.
The Jan. 20 rally was an explicit rejection of government intrusion into the human right of self-defense.
Student self-governance has stopped short of using disruption and civil disobedience as tactics to achieve goals, and it’s time we bring them back into the equation.
If nothing else, Biden’s candidacy promises a sense of hope and decency in an era when it is sorely needed
While the University ranks high in its quality of education, obstacles still often prevent low income students from achieving the same success as richer students.
Our guns have changed and the time for more gun laws is overdue.
Political scholars should stop putting minority voters in a box and realize that there’s more to the equation than demography alone.
Bernie Sanders is the only candidate that can transform the country.
While there is truth to the impetus of Delegate Hudson’s proposal, her solution is an immoral quick fix that opens the door for complacency, corruption and career politicians in Charlottesville government.
The University must stop levying these fees immediately — their students will be happier and healthier because of it.
With the evolution of both parties into an anti-trade stance, America will suffer increasingly dogmatic justifications for worse and more expensive goods.
The facts are clear — our political system is deeply tied to big money and it is affecting how our government operates.