EDITORIAL: Elect representatives who will make Honor more equitable
By Editorial Board | March 13, 2021The Editorial Board has is endorsing Gabrielle Bray, Christian Smith, Andy Chambers, Charlotte Paulussen, Jack Stone and Maggie Regnery.
The Editorial Board has is endorsing Gabrielle Bray, Christian Smith, Andy Chambers, Charlotte Paulussen, Jack Stone and Maggie Regnery.
The University must begin taking steps to actively confront its history, and that of its founder.
The first year of college should be about exploration and adjusting to college, yet scores of students have to worry about planning for future applications, back-up plans and which prerequisite courses to commit to.
The costs of taking an unpaid role are multiplied with low-income students who also incur the opportunity cost of not taking other roles.
We must join women’s rights activists in continuing the conversation and demanding further action towards gender equality.
Despite the unprecedented context and dire issues at hand, Virginia's government sprinted toward the end of the session Feb. 27 — just 46 days after it began.
Not long after I officially entered the quarantine, I was emailed by a member of the University’s Isolation and Quarantine Care Team who offered their personal support during my quarantine period.
Autistic people need access to support, accommodation and acceptance, not the eradication of their disability.
The legacy set forth by generations of medical mistreatment of Black Americans has casted an enormous shadow over their minds when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine.
If patriotism is loving one’s country, then caring about one’s country enough to try to improve it is the most patriotic thing one can do.
It is incumbent upon President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. to demonstrate to the global community that the United States still values human rights.
The only reasonable — and moral — decision for the University is to freeze tuition.
A third-year College student responds to an Opinion Columnist's argument that college leftists are "gaining an authoritarian streak" in regards to their interpretation of the First Amendment.
The atmosphere and habits created by college life have made colleges campuses a breeding ground for the development of eating disorders.
University leadership must reassert its commitment to combating widespread prejudice and systemic inequity in and beyond the University community.
Every student should have full reign over what path of study they partake in.
While the weekly testing certainly provides peace of mind for many vigilant students, it is necessary that students do not use them as a reason to disregard current guidelines and regulations.
To some of these students who spent their weekends disregarding COVID guidelines, the pandemic is a joke. To the 40 patients currently in-house at U.Va. Hospital, this is a matter of life or death.
The First Amendment protects racist speech, bigoted speech and other hate speech — however, this is not a flaw in our free-speech laws, but a deep strength.
Our focus as a nation, particularly amongst liberals, must now shift from giving attention to conservatism to holding liberalism accountable.