P.U.M.P.K.I.N. SOCIETY: Spooky Spring 2022
By P.U.M.P.K.I.N. Society | May 23, 2022The P.U.M.P.K.I.N. Society honors graduating fourth-year students.
The P.U.M.P.K.I.N. Society honors graduating fourth-year students.
This is a school and a town that has found itself in the national spotlight time and time and time and time and time and time again, and The Cavalier Daily’s news section has remained an independent overseer of all of these difficult and polarizing issues.
As a writer, editor and someone finally finding somewhere she belonged in the U.Va. ecosystem, The Cavalier Daily taught me to appreciate the many ways we depend on one another.
In my journey on The Cavalier Daily and in my journal of self-acceptance as a queer person of color, the more I embraced each, the more I felt at home in both.
I am proud to call myself opinionated and I encourage present and future opinion columnists to embrace this word as well.
To the people who put up with me and my antics throughout my time on The Cavalier Daily — thank you for giving me a home at this school.
These results were not surprising to us and the other sociology students who gathered and analyzed this data, but another finding might surprise University administration — more police is not the answer.
Enjoy your college years. Do not fall for the mysticism of student self-governance.
How can we take seriously an opinion that egregiously limits the rights of pregnant people to determine the fate of their own bodies and also contradicts itself?
The Cavalier Daily is a group of awe-inspiring students who have encouraged and motivated me to be a better photographer, student and person through their kindness, humor and intelligence.
That being said, I would like to impart you with a single piece of advice that I had to learn the hard way — embrace the change.
I feel as though I've regained that sense of confidence I once held, and I have a stronger sense of identity than I ever did because I had lost it for so long.
It is unfair to charge the same price to live near on-Grounds constructions as those who live disturbance-free.
The lie is this — that change is to be feared, a danger to everything we hold dear. And the truth — that even when it seems hopeless, that is all the more reason to try.
But today, we want to make one thing clear — we are proud of students for making it to the end of this semester.
In sum, proffer collection and use in Albemarle and Virginia has much potential to better serve the constituents for which the system was designed to operate
While individuals should still engage in sustainable practices, at the end of the day, it is large institutions that are capable of making the changes we desperately need to see.
While Staten Island may be hundreds of miles away, this proves that engaging in class struggles anywhere and everywhere — while difficult — can result in success.
If fraternities truly believe in building men capable of reaching their highest potential, they would not beat members into submission.
The rights of gay Americans are coming under fire, and Republicans are levying false attacks on gay people that bring about real danger to their lives.