Bruises that won’t heal
By Eric McDaniel | November 25, 2012The University community should understand why hate crimes are especially damaging.
The University community should understand why hate crimes are especially damaging.
Unrealistically difficult courses contradict the promise of a liberal arts education.
The success of Jefferson Public Citizens programs should be determined by their impact on communities rather than students.
There was insufficient evidence to expel two students at Sunday’s open Honor Committee trial.
Students should use Thanksgiving to recall the values of home and privilege of college.
A recent event by the Minority Rights’ Coalition emphasized the importance of political demographics, with or without an election.
There is a difference between waiving one’s right to confidentiality and taking advantage of that forgone right to publicize a wrongdoing to an entire community.
A fourth-year trustee advises students to take more helpings of books this Thanksgiving.
The legalization of marijuana would reduce unnecessary incarceration in the U.S.
Black Friday’s proximity to Thanksgiving is a detriment to the holiday’s values.
The nation should do more to help its wounded veterans with mental illness.
Legalizing marijuana would save the government money and make people safer by dis-empowering Mexican drug cartels.
The reforms being considered by the Honor Committee would better improve enforcement of the honor code.
Petraeus’ affair with Broadwell cannot logically be attributed to the power of his position.
Republicans need to address certain social issues while avoiding divides within their party.
Extending career fairs to middle school students is unnecessary for children of such young ages.
College is a time to develop personal beliefs in addition to preparing for a career.
The restriction on the government’s right to seize property is a good step to protect people’s individual rights.
Student protestors were wrongly banned from entering the recent Board of Visitors meeting.
A fourth-year trustee advises underclassmen to spend more time sober in order to better utilize and appreciate their years at the University.