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(02/14/24 6:08am)
Ambient candlelight and whispers of delight filled Newcomb Ballroom Sunday as students gathered for the Arab Student Organization’s biggest event of the year — Layaleena. An Arabic word that translates to “Our Nights,” Layaleena is a formal celebration of Arab culture that showcases connections between ethnic traditions within the Arab world.
(01/29/24 6:46pm)
On Jan. 18th, The Cavalier Daily’s 134th and 135th Editorial Boards published an editorial addressing the national discourse surrounding the role of higher education institutions in issuing statements on global political matters. They asserted that it is not productive nor reasonable for these statements to take a side in such matters. While the editorial encouraged a type of critical neutrality that both acknowledged indisputable facts and protected all members of debate, the implication of this argument, for many, is that Israel’s war on Gaza becomes solely a matter of debate, when it should not and cannot be. An end to the violence should be the priority, and the University has a significant role to play in that effort. In reality, President Jim Ryan, and all other university presidents, have a responsibility to speak for their institution on matters of moral imperativeness, and the ongoing genocide in Gaza is undoubtedly one of these moments. It is through these statements that a narrative of institutional values is continually crafted, a narrative to which we as students have a right to bear witness and a duty to demand.
(01/22/24 1:30am)
About one million miles away from Earth, the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope orbits the sun, capturing stunning details of space that have gone previously undetected. Any opportunity to use this infrared telescope, a world class instrument, is an astronomer’s dream. That dream came true for third-year College student Samuel Crowe, who is assumed to be the first undergraduate in the world to have their research proposal to use the Webb telescope accepted. Crowe is a committed scholar whose curiosity is not only his greatest asset, but also his strongest motivator.
(11/05/23 7:07pm)
The Institute of World Language at the University hosted a language symposium to celebrate its 10th anniversary in the Newcomb Ballroom and Lounge Thursday. With their theme, “Looking Back, Moving Forward,” the symposium intended to recognize the collaborative learning efforts between faculty and students across language disciplines and reflect upon what the institute has accomplished thus far.
(10/09/23 12:45am)
It’s a classic college conundrum — fostering new and old friendships often includes buying food, tickets or other items. For me, it feels like there’s an expectation to spend money every time I hang out with people and I can’t always afford to spend money each week to maintain my relationships. Besides, real friendships should be built on more than just costly outings. Here are some ways I’ve found to spend time with friends without spending money and making priceless memories at the same time.