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(11/28/21 3:54pm)
On Nov. 2, Glenn Youngkin was elected Virginia's next governor. From the Trump camp to the more moderate conservative wing, Youngkin harnessed middle class parents upset over public education to move his way into the Governor’s mansion. Many attribute Youngkin’s success to his stance on critical race theory and focus on business. However, he has another view that for the first time in Virginia Governor politics may have also given him an edge — transphobia.
(12/02/21 2:01am)
On Oct. 19, famous writer and political activist Margaret Atwood created a tweet that quickly became her most controversial yet. In the tweet, she posted the link to an article published by The Toronto Star, a publication that proclaims itself as Canada’s largest online newspaper. In said article, Star Columnist Rosie DiManno denounces gender neutral phrasing, saying that while “the inclusive objective is worth it, the erasure of women is not,” and that this erasure occurs when “trans activism runs amok.”
(10/25/21 10:42pm)
This fall, within the Commonwealth of Virginia, community colleges opened their doors to students from a plethora of places and circumstances — many looking for any hopeful glimpse of a lifetime without loan debt. The Commonwealth of Virginia encourages these students. According to the State Council of Higher Education in Virginia, every person is no more than an hour away from any one community college. This is to ensure everyone has the opportunity to get to higher education in a way that suits their needs. I myself came from one of these community colleges, and since transferring to the University, I’ve found a more than welcoming community here — even going as far as to say that I consider this University home. With this appreciation, however, comes my desire to help more people like myself get here. The University has overlooked prospective community college transfer students for far too long, and should expand its resources and efforts dedicated to these students.