KURTZWEIL: Threats to learning cannot be met with cowardice
By Paul Kurtzweil | 18 hours agoResisting an unjust system should be at the forefront of university policy.
Resisting an unjust system should be at the forefront of university policy.
In a Board of Visitors meeting on Monday, the University announced vague plans for a new construction project — a 100-foot tall Egyptian-style obelisk to be built on the Lawn.
Penicillin was discovered in a moldy petri dish — this government would have it thrown out because it was wasting space on the counter.
Virginia would do well to embrace, not shun, sanctuary city laws in knee-jerk reactions to popular notions of sanctuary cities.
Instead of continuing to demand decreased automation, the union should work with the legislature in the hopes of driving investment into the reorganization of the current workforce.
Standardization is an important idea in a school to make grading as fair as possible — all inconsistencies in teaching assistants or exam writing are ironed out.
Youngkin is trying to entice data centers to move to Northern Virginia for his own political gain, and presenting this to the taxpayer as a service to the citizen is deceiving.
This change is a blatant way to identify struggling schools to parents and legislators, allowing both groups to avoid them like the plague.
Basing policy off of purely environmental concerns ignores reality and disregards economically sustainable solutions.
The Virginian tax code as it stands is rather uninteresting. What is super intriguing is how politicians use it.