The feminine critique
By Fariha Kabir | September 12, 2012In Egypt, the scaling back of women’s liberalization shows successful reform must include cultural change.
In Egypt, the scaling back of women’s liberalization shows successful reform must include cultural change.
In speaking at the Miller Center, President Sullivan continues her attempts for dialogue and transparency.
Students should follow current events for both practical and personal interest.
Despite efforts in education and the workplace, Middle Eastern women fall victim to extreme definitions of honor.
A fourth-year trustee advises students to maintain their physical well-being.
Recent articles in The Cavalier Daily would have benefited from more extensive research and context.
Upperclassmen should learn from and appreciate the friendly and extroverted nature of first years.
The new engineering student fee makes sense for improving resources, but is unfairly applied.
The beginning of the semester is an apt time for students to find new groups, and thereby themselves.
A new scientific study shows why Americans need to better address obesity, especially among youth.
In a discussion on Reddit, President Obama was neither diminished in stature nor over-personalized
As the semester begins, the ombudsman explains his role for The Cavalier Daily
There is nothing personal about the Republican National Committee’s decision to stop supporting Todd Akin
The University is right to pursue online education and the tremendous opportunities it presents
The presidential candidates should participate in events that engage young voters directly
Young voters should support Mitt Romney because his plan will result in more job opportunities for college graduates
Aside from being slightly older and on the opposite side of Grounds, I found new-school-year Charlottesville to be almost exactly as I left it: the people are charming, the architecture impressive and the weather predictably unpredictable.
The Board of Visitors must make an effort to clearly examine how the tumult of this summer occurred before sweeping it into the dust bin of history.