The Cavalier Daily elects editors for the 131st term
The Cavalier Daily held elections for its 131st term on Saturday, electing third-year College student Nik Popli as editor-in-chief.
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The Cavalier Daily held elections for its 131st term on Saturday, electing third-year College student Nik Popli as editor-in-chief.
In the University’s residential colleges, diversity is created through a holistic process of considering application questions rather than through the explicit consideration of demographics. In other words, rather than use an applicants demographic background to create diversity, diversity is built through different thoughts and ideas that are expressed through the application questions.
University Finance released a notice Tuesday that the University is considering raising tuition and educational and general fees by between three and four percent for the 2020-2021 academic year. For in-state College students, this roughly translates to a $575 hike in tuition and fees before financial aid.
The University’s Habitat for Humanity Club put on a screening of the Frontline documentary “Poverty, Politics and Profit” Tuesday evening in Campbell Hall. Around 30 students and community members came to watch the documentary, which addresses issues regarding Section 8 housing vouchers in the United States and other programs intended to help solve the affordable housing crisis that is currently facing the nation.
Young Democratic Socialists of America at the University hosted a town hall last week on Grounds regarding healthcare, specifically covering the issues of healthcare for all and the recent controversy surrounding the University Health System’s aggressive collection practices concerning its patients’ debts.