Reform the BOV appointment process
By Editorial Board | November 16, 2017As it stands, despite lofty rhetoric of student self governance, the student body is largely excluded from the appointment process.
As it stands, despite lofty rhetoric of student self governance, the student body is largely excluded from the appointment process.
Students should be able to fully explore all their interests during their time at the University without being hampered by the “one minor” restriction of the College.
It is important to understand that there is a lot of misinformation and propaganda around Aramark and our service of food to the Corrections industry, as a result of a 2016 documentary and ongoing activism around the prison industrial complex.
While many groups at the University promote discussion or political action, few so clearly articulate the goal of bringing together students who have different values.
The saddest thing of all is that all parties proved they are not above using the same tactics of lies, deception and misinformation to win an election.
In failing to commit to your own health, you leave gaps of trust for the rest of the community.
The University has already made decent progress towards increasing the minority student population — we cannot let this progress go to waste.
The best RAs are those who are able to connect with residents on a frequent basis, and the size of the current meal plan hinders this ability.
With many of these educated voters becoming increasingly alienated by the Republican party, it would be crazy for the Democrats to not capitalize on their disaffection.
Students should use course registration to step outside comfort zones and explore new academic areas.
We should hold political leaders — especially those who have been monumentally influential in Modern politics — to a higher standard.
Voting not only gives you the power to determine your representatives and the policies that they enact, but it also gives you the liberty to voice your concerns with the government and its policies.
We rightly place little faith in the ethical intentions of our elected representatives, and we should never forget to take into account who exactly gains from manipulating immigration policies.
Last month, Virginia Tech and Radford University provided the personal information of about 40,000 students to progressive political group NextGen Virginia.
If the tech industry is truly serious about establishing some self-regulatory organization to prevent Russian interference (or some similar event) from occurring again, it could learn from the ESRB’s history and its policies.
As students, we have the leverage to open a conversation about the origins of our food and the political ramifications of eating it, certainly more so than prisoners.
Future studies on focused ultrasound deserve increased funding.
If anything, the 2016 election actually serves as a perfect example of why many liberal voters’ purity tests will lead to electoral failure for Democrats.
Northam is the better choice on education policy, both at the K-12 and collegiate level.
The new Cavalier Daily website boasts a similar section under a new name — Sponsored Content.