The good book
By Alex Yahanda | January 15, 2013Both believers and nonbelievers can learn from a newly released Humanist Bible.
Both believers and nonbelievers can learn from a newly released Humanist Bible.
The recent rape case in India must draw attention to the need for change in a neopatriarchal society.
The proper response to the recent shooting is one of precaution without paranoia.
Our generation is the most self-centered generation yet.
The statistics show an overwhelming argument in favor of gun control.
General education requirements provide academic direction for undergraduates.
There is a longstanding precedent of sacrificing Constitutional rights in times of need.
Reforming juries in honor cases is unnecessary and would ensure Committee members have undue say.
High school English classes should also focus on teaching nonfiction works.
Contra a lead editorial, a cap should not be placed on the number of colleges to which high school students may apply.
People should avoid the consumerism that is popular during the holidays.
The University’s sense of community is one of its most valuable assets.
A few days ago, my friends and I got into an in-depth discussion on the subject of feminism and the family.
The Cavalier Daily should have sought coach Mike London’s comments for a series of columns.
Politically correct euphemisms are token gestures, not authentic acknowledgements of religious difference.
The University should above all else maintain its commitment to granting access to low-income students.
General education requirements restrict a truly free learning environment and detract from their intended purpose.
The fears about 2012 being the end of the world are overblown and unscientific.
Petraeus made a private mistake and should not have had to resign.
The GOP should move away from extreme positions in order to work towards a bi-partisan solution to the fiscal cliff.