Honor should livestream Saturday’s trial
By Editorial Board | November 15, 2016The Honor Committee should do everything in its power to let the sunlight in
The Honor Committee should do everything in its power to let the sunlight in
The incident affirms existing concerns about whether police can impartially apply the law
87: The percentage of surveyed students who reported some degree of anxiety about the presidential election 52: The percentage of total Americans who reported some degree of anxiety about the election, according to the American Psychological Association 93: The percentage of surveyed students registered to vote either in Virginia or in their home state 67: The percentage of likely U.Va.
We can only hope Trump will serve with more dignity than how he ran his campaign
The jury decision validates what people who knew Eramo always believed
Dittmar’s proposal is more realistic than Garrett’s and has the benefit of truly reducing students’ financial obligations
900: The number of seats in Old Cabell Hall, where students can see Khizr Khan speak at 6:30 p.m.
Other speakers in that same auditorium include late Prof. Julian Bond and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Today, we urge the Virginia State Board of Health to reject restrictions on abortion clinics
Not only does the Clinton proposal address economic need; it could help alleviate an existing racial gap
If passed, the proposed amendment would enshrine anti-union policies in the state constitution
We should pay our workers fairly and set an example for other schools to do the same
The next step for the University’s honors programs is to reevaluate the entire selection process itself.
The Career Center is disadvantaging those who decide to pursue travel or other alternative routes immediately following graduation
City Council is implementing unfair restrictions on its citizens at their meetings
Political speech, especially when made outside the classroom, should not be a fireable offense
5,880-7,110: The number of dollars on-Grounds housing options cost for the 2016-17 academic year
Our latest honor should be celebrated, but this news should not allow us to become stagnant on the issue
Subjecting state university budgeting to the whims of a governor sets a bad precedent
Naming Eramo a public figure severely undermines her case against Rolling Stone