KELLY: Scrolling into the future
By Conor Kelly | September 23, 2014As college libraries begin to transition into an increasingly digital age, questions will arise as to the role traditional print resources will play in a library of the future.
As college libraries begin to transition into an increasingly digital age, questions will arise as to the role traditional print resources will play in a library of the future.
Different questions apply to different situations, and coming up with the right questions requires those same critical thinking skills that are called for in heuristic tasks.
There are plenty of opportunities offered to students to become more immersed in their future professional areas, and it is up to the students to take advantage of those opportunities.
State governments need revenue to function, and even proponents of limited government acknowledge that state governments do, in fact, need to function.
The digital push has to succeed. The Cavalier Daily, though, hasn’t yet found its footing in the digital space
Living with the memory of a sexual assault is unimaginable to me. And as a male, it’s less likely to be something I’ll ever have to deal with. But I know that many of you live with this memory every day. Some of you do so silently, feeling you can never report your assailant to the University or to the police. You might think that no one will believe you. You might think that it’s somehow your fault. You might think that no one has your back.
Rushing the field or court is an old tradition and a rare opportunity for college fans to truly feel part of the game.
This relative dearth of activism can be partially explained by this university’s general resistance to change and the power of traditional institutions.
The very thing that people claim is killing journalism is actually giving it new life.
Regardless of our political views, students are eager for opportunities to learn about our candidates’ respective policy positions.
We sometimes forget that meaningful policy change should be the fundamental goal.
When the Court hears arguments on issues affecting many Americans, however, many people are interested and deserve to see how the argument transpires.
If the prevalence of students residing on the Corner can be attributed to the lack of satisfactory on-Grounds housing, then the use of the train tracks can be attributed to the poor layout of this area.
It is of the utmost importance that we all recognize the danger of sending personal messages and pictures through our phones or computers.
At their best, comments sections in news publications offer a forum for interaction and conversation informed by a shared knowledge of the topic of the article or op-ed being commented upon.
If someone’s heartbeat stops in dorms, having an AED at hand could significantly improve his chances of survival.
So the best solution is a nationwide day off. This day off can take the form of a restored Labor Day.
A six-year term would promote continuity and harmony in executive leadership while retaining democratic accountability and legitimacy.
The statistics alone cannot tell us whether Obama’s immigration policy has been a success or a failure
The movement tends to label certain events or trends as products of man-made global warming, when in fact there is no evidence to suggest this is so.