LETTER: Black Lives Matter criticism protected by First Amendment
By Hans Bader | October 12, 2016The Cavalier Daily was right to argue a lecturer's criticism of Black Lives Matter was protected
The Cavalier Daily was right to argue a lecturer's criticism of Black Lives Matter was protected
There seems to be a disconnect with the choices students make in the dining hall
The preservation of history cannot be an excuse to applaud racism and romanticize bigotry
Let us stop dispensing grants and create endowments instead.
The most wasteful vote is spent on a candidate with whom you do not agree
No matter how stupid you think his supporters are, they can read what you say about them
Characterizing an independent woman as necessarily lewd is not a step up from characterizing her as nonexistent
Whether you’re a big fish or a small fish, you will not leave as the same fish you were when you arrived.
The battle for queer rights was fought by those who could not afford to stay in hiding: the trans, the poor and people of color.
The reasons for the incredible wealth gap between white and black Americans have historical and structural origins.
In order to drive legitimate institutional change we first need to hold ourselves accountable; we need to be the forces who change the dominant conversation among the student body.
Transparency and accountability are essential. These virtues are incompatible with secret societies.
Dominion and our state politicians are waking up to the radical potential for change when students organize together.
Latina women are the best at representing themselves.
Black political activists, like those of BLM, are responding to the evolution of racism and systemic oppression in the 21st century.
One’s worth should not be predicated on the opinion of a group that is mostly white and male.
The Washington Redskins’ trademark is such a divisive issue because it is such a racist term.
As Law students, we would like to dispel misinformation about honor and due process.
Option 2 does not promote student self-governance; it promotes the opposite.
This past week has seen a flurry of articles, posts and opinions regarding the two options dealing with our honor system’s sanctioning requirements and framework, which will be on the ballot under the first Honor referendum.