Give us a break
By Managing Board | October 4, 2012The University should either extend fall reading days or eliminate them and extend Thanksgiving Break.
The University should either extend fall reading days or eliminate them and extend Thanksgiving Break.
The Cavalier Daily bids adieu to University spokesperson Carol Wood.
An Honor Committee survey reveals mixed feelings about single sanction.
An alumni-led effort to oust Helen Dragas should be an example for students.
The SAT and ACT would be fairer if offered in languages other than English.
The University’s poor response to an inquiry about the summer leadership crisis puts our accreditation in jeopardy.
The Honor Committee deserves praise for new initiatives that make the group more accessible.
U.S. House Republicans were wrong to use education as a front for changes to immigration policy.
Although vegan-only facilities aren’t optimal, the University should increase vegetarian options throughout the week.
The NCAA is wrong to apply a rule retroactively that renders Ari Dimas ineligible.
The tired chant of “not gay” must be abandoned, and Student Council was right to condemn it.
In rushing to cut academic programs, the Emory University administration ignored the lessons from the University’s leadership crisis.
The Cavalier Daily will no longer allow sources to review their quotes used in stories before being printed.
The Managing Board’s occasional survey of notable numerals.
Students should pay attention to the problems in higher education running deeper than the Board of Visitors.
The Board of Visitors should include a faculty representative to ensure effective governance.
Students should heed the University’s warnings about scaling the Rotunda scaffolding.
Local residents and students should talk out noise expectations rather than resorting to the police.
The University’s speech policies deserve praise and continued attention from students to ensure they are fairly applied.
The problems plaguing higher education run deeper than the way learning is measured.