DUROSS: Voting rights or filibuster? Congress should focus on For the People
By Evelyn Duross | June 21, 2021The For The People Act would be one of the most impactful bills of our generation and of this decade.
The For The People Act would be one of the most impactful bills of our generation and of this decade.
To threaten an entire group of people with the notion of being less than human so that they feel as though they must maintain the face of a superhuman is not helping to create equality.
"The Board's structure is contradictory to the self-governance that the University touts as one of its pillars."
It is the job of the University to consciously recognize and share its racist past with the public.
Taking a gap year isn’t lazy — it’s a shrewd decision that can benefit you both financially and academically.
In order for democracy to work properly we must recognize that leadership is not a privilege.
There is a balance to strike in appreciating our community as a whole and celebrating the wealth of diversity that constitutes it.
Covering Virginia sports could not have led me into a more circuitous and unexpected three years filled with memories I will carry with me beyond these Grounds.
I am forever thankful that this student paper and the people within it reignited my love for journalism.
It was a long and arduous journey, but the positive change we created in our community made it all worth it.
Looking back now as a fourth-year student, I realize that The Cavalier Daily had a formative impact on my undergraduate career.
As my time in The Cavalier Daily draws to a bittersweet close, I understand now that sportswriters don’t have to just focus on sports.
As an Asian American student at U.Va., I am very disappointed by the lack of response from UVA leadership towards the increase in anti-Asian violence.
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There remain a number of other steps that the administration ought to take if the University is to see a "normal" semester in the fall.
Montero (Call Me By Your Name) is a beautiful and complex song that reveals the difficulties about being a closeted gay person, addresses internalized homophobia and pleads for a more accepting narrative.
The racism and community harm from the War on Drugs and its legacy public policies are still felt across the country today.
To say blue lives matter, especially among the midst of the police unjustly shooting someone, is tone-deaf — a uniform can be taken off, but the color of someone’s skin cannot.
We must learn to utilize nuance in our evaluations of all people, whether they be historical leaders or current ones.
While students may be split on their motivations for acquiring the vaccine, many around the country and at the University are interested.