KATUIN: Humor pieces must walk a fine line
By Jacquelyn Katuin | May 1, 2017The Cavalier Daily has a propensity for publishing humor pieces and editorial cartoons that cross a line with readers.
The Cavalier Daily has a propensity for publishing humor pieces and editorial cartoons that cross a line with readers.
The Cavalier Daily welcomes substantive discourse and opposing viewpoints, and will continue to engage with its readers.
The Muslim Student Association at the University has been putting on events in honor of Islam Awareness Month.
Articles should engage readers and encourage an open discussion about a worthwhile topic.
Concern about liberal bias in The Cavalier Daily is one of the most common complaints from readers.
Are online comment sections a thing of the past? Should they be? The debate about online comment sections has carried on for the past several years.
Grammatical errors and typos have become increasingly present in the Cavalier Daily. Mistakes are understandable and sometimes corrections are necessary.
If you are among the small number of people who don’t use ad-block when browsing online, you may have noticed some odd advertisements on The Cavalier Daily website.
Some articles recently published by the Cavalier Daily have readers grumbling about the obvious points made by authors.
When tackling a topic as important and vast as high arrest rates and criminal justice reform it is necessary to provide context.