NOVAK: I was wrong about the ‘alt-right’
By Brendan Novak | August 14, 2017A few weeks ago, I wrote a column in The Cavalier Daily explaining the reasoning behind my belief that the alt-right rally should go on.
A few weeks ago, I wrote a column in The Cavalier Daily explaining the reasoning behind my belief that the alt-right rally should go on.
Unfortunately, McAuliffe has decided to continue the tradition of appointing members with political ties to himself or the Democratic Party.
It’s not headline news the rights of the religious and the secular have been at odds with one another on many occasions in the political realm.
Amidst the ongoing debate about political correctness on college campuses, there has been a parallel debate about the use of trigger warnings.
This fall, University Programs Council will host its annual Welcome Week.
Instead of spending large amounts of time and resources on the statue, City Council should tackle serious problems minority citizens face in this community.
Although this redefining set of proposals is still in its early stages, it presents a solid groundwork for transforming Echols into a real, modern honors program.
The University’s Student Information System is no stranger to criticism.
As students conclude their academic year at the University, they should remain cognizant of and involved in the policies which could not only influence their education, but their livelihood.
The fact is that President Donald Trump is used to having an overwhelmingly strong negotiating position.
While improving the school’s research standing certainly has its benefits, it must not come at students’ expense.
The Systems and Information Engineering and the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department recently sent a mass email to the current students of both departments about a novel and potentially exciting initiative: merging the two departments together.
Thomas Jefferson once referred to the University as “the future bulwark of the human mind in this hemisphere” in his private correspondence.
The Cavalier Daily has a propensity for publishing humor pieces and editorial cartoons that cross a line with readers.
The editorial board recounts some notable numbers from each month of the past semester.