UNIVERSITY GUIDES LEADERSHIP: We stand behind our commitment to sharing history
By Davis Taliaferro , Jack Giese and Ella Sher | December 4, 2024We are announcing our return to giving historical tours independent of the University administration.
We are announcing our return to giving historical tours independent of the University administration.
Mid-May is always an exciting time for the University — thousands of students see the culmination of many years’ work surrounded by family and friends.
In December 2015, the streets of Venezuela were overflowing with joy, because for the first time since 2000, the opposition had gained a majority in the National Assembly.
As faculty from the School of Engineering’s Departments of Systems & Information Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering and Engineering & Society explore a new partnership, students, alumni and The Cavalier Daily’s editorial board have contributed concerns and excellent questions.
What comes to mind when you think of Foxfield Races? Is it the bright, patterned Lilly Pulitzers?
I spent three years at gunpoint. The bullet was severe anxiety, the gunman was perfectionism and the trigger was coming to college.
President Trump claims ordinary people “don’t care at all” that he’s the first chief executive in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns.
To criticize admissions or the University for occasionally factoring donor relations into their decisions is unreasonable.
Today, the House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on the American Health Care Act, the Republican leadership’s first step to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare.
In 2016, several petitions were gathered across the state in hopes of removing locally elected officials.
First, let’s recap the insanity that was the 2017 Student Council President election this year.
In 2005, the Consensus Clause amendment to the Honor Committee’s constitution narrowly failed to pass ratification by the student body, garnering 59.5 percent of the popular vote.
Any reforms to the Honor system will require a multi-faceted approach and should consider all avenues available.
There is little contention about whether there should be diversity, and I am sure it was an aim of the selection committee, but they seem to have ignored academic diversity.
Whisnant’s article is a microcosm of why Trump won and why he’ll win again in 2020 if liberals keep it up this way.