YOWELL: Stop anti-abortion bills in their tracks
By Hailey Yowell | April 18, 2019We cannot let these bills go through because we owe it to both this nation and the women in it to protect female reproductive rights.
We cannot let these bills go through because we owe it to both this nation and the women in it to protect female reproductive rights.
Labor at Newcomb and in the Office of the Dean of Students must make way for larger structural changes or run the risk of costing the larger community more than it is worth.
Without the funding from the federal government the ability of low-income students to afford life at the University could become increasingly threatened.
While this plan may be an important tool to economic revitalization, this can only be so if it is implemented in a way that curbs potential abuses.
When discussing the importance of free inquiry, the extreme speech and actions of agitators from across the ideological spectrum can cloud the debate.
Democrats should not let Biden’s perceived potential success cloud their vision.
The policy's original intention was to foster the creation of an environment where students feel open to engage and collaborate with one another.
The servicemen and women of our nation deserve better than they are getting when it comes to military justice.
Looking at the circumstances of the I-81 improvements, the Virginia legislature did not provide proper consideration to local consumers.
Without enough attention, the moral calamity of the American criminal justice system will continue unaddressed.
Even if the Echols Scholars are academically superior to their peers, it is unclear why they are given the opportunity to circumvent courses that will challenge them.
The New College Curriculum is an incredible feat of our faculty’s ingenuity and innovative approach to education.
It's time that Republicans take up climate action in greater numbers and Democrats cease to support radical, populist changes that will bring big government into the everyday lives of Americans.
We need to acknowledge that anti-semitism is not just a way of thinking, it is a motivation for hate crimes.
Events like this illustrate that there are still financial hoops left to jump through in order to be a part of the U.Va. community.
Free market competition and judicious, knowledgeable legislation are needed for the future of the internet, and I hope our European friends will realize this before it’s too late.
The University needs to change its financial aid application process in order to best serve all of its students.
The University should be commended for its strives to elicit feedback about its role in the prevention and handling of cases involving these matters, but these attempts will make no tangible difference without student input.
While Trump claims these changes are an attempt to repair the financing higher education, many of these proposed changes will actually harm those who depend on financial assistance.
By making textbooks accessible to all students, the University will become a more accessible and open community.