Call it a comeback
By Managing Board | January 29, 2013Friday we shared our plans to cut printing to twice a week starting in August as part of our shift to a digital-first newsroom.
Friday we shared our plans to cut printing to twice a week starting in August as part of our shift to a digital-first newsroom.
Journalism aims for a bird’s-eye view. At The Cavalier Daily, we have a view from below — more specifically, from Newcomb Hall’s basement.
Student Council failed its constituents by missing an opportunity to take a stand against Helen Dragas.
Gov. Bob McDonnell’s proposal to raise transportation revenue with a sales tax increase is unfair and economically harmful.
Helen Dragas’ reappointment to the University Board of Visitors will most likely be confirmed when the General Assembly reconvenes Jan. 9.
A new initiative by the Obama administration should implement a think tank’s suggested changes.
Faculty should involve themselves in current and future attempts to reform the honor system.
A dangerous trend in Republican higher-education strategy would not be advisable for Virginia.
VCU should undertake a thorough investigation of the firing of a gay coach.
A cap on the number of schools to which students could apply would stabilize the growing uncertainty of college admissions.
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools is justified in investigating the Louisiana State University system.
Whereas laws against texting while driving are tough to enforce, a ban on drivers using any handheld electronics would make Virginia’s roads safer.
A plan in Florida to charge higher tuition for humanities majors would unfairly disadvantage those students.
A study on homework co-authored by a University professor unduly emphasized the time students spent on assignments.
The Managing Board’s occasional survey of notable numerals.
The University should hesitate before joining an online course initiative that would charge tuition and offer credit.
The Managing Board’s occasional survey of notable numerals.
The American Council on Education was right to partner with Coursera for the purpose of vetting MOOCs.
Virginia state law was violated when protestors were not permitted to attend last week’s Board meeting.
The Fourth-Year Trustees made an excellent selection getting Stephen Colbert to speak at valediction.