PERKINS: Re-examining Honor
By Johnathan Perkins | October 2, 2018At my Honor trial, the Committee and jury were confronted with their own potential biases because I, a black man, was accused of fabricating a story about police harassment.
At my Honor trial, the Committee and jury were confronted with their own potential biases because I, a black man, was accused of fabricating a story about police harassment.
After experiencing a violating assault, survivors deserve to have their right to both bodily autonomy and agency reaffirmed.
When states underfund the public defense system they unfairly disparage the most vulnerable Americans.
U.Va. President Jim Ryan's endorsement of civic engagement is a welcome first step, but the administration needs to commit to do more if it wants to be seen as a place that supports student voting.
The Charlottesville and University communities must understand the negative impacts of identity politics
Since the University has the resources and facilities to promote political engagement at the local level, organizing groups should make use of the best possible venues.
Despite the recent expansion of paid parental leave in Virginia, relatively few workers benefit from these programs nationwide.
The Cavalier Daily’s Arts & Entertainment section has a specific ability that other sections don’t — its writers can tell deeply profound stories that come from the arts.
Under her direction, it is very likely that sexual assault violations will result in less justice for survivors.
Students must be taught to exercise their rights effectively and responsibly in order for them to best enact the change they wish to see in the world.
It is entirely possible that Judge Kavanaugh's appointment to the Supreme Court could end affirmative action as we know it.
We should foster existing relationships between physicians and pharmaceutical companies, instead of playing the blame game.
Considering the school's extensive endowment and Alumni Association the University should subsidize its housing options so that the financial burden of students may be reduced.
Students should not let the pressure to find an apartment get in the way of choosing compatible roommates
From the start of this campaign, Cockburn has been unfairly maligned by her detractors.
States should ratify an amendment to the Constitution in order to limit the amount of terms that Congressmen and Senators can hold.
The “Politics of Fear” is rampant throughout the world around us.
In response to this scandal, the Miller Center should be transparent with the University community regarding internal violations of University anti-discrimination policies.
Students are not looking for a hand-out from professors — they are looking for an ally in their fight to increase student civic engagement.
The Cavalier Daily's news staff should pursue the stories that highlight financial data to bolster claims and better hold the University accountable.