A purpose for Morven Farms
By Elizabeth Managan | February 27, 2002THE University is in a tight spot financially because the Commonwealth has decided to make us beg for pennies.
THE University is in a tight spot financially because the Commonwealth has decided to make us beg for pennies.
STATISTICS can be difficult for anyone, but they are especially so for a journalist who has to accurately present them to his readers.
WE ARE writing in response to the recent events involving assaults on U.Va. students. For the last three years, we have worked in a volunteer capacity at Charlottesville High School and with residents of the larger Charlottesville area.
HONOR at the University is dying. The informed retraction can save it. Students must show the Honor Committee, administration and the world that the University cares about preserving this principle that we hold dear.
EVOLUTION is a topic in the field of science that has managed to inspire controversy along every avenue that it crosses.
FEW CHALLENGES presented to University students moving off-Grounds can be as confusing and difficult as investing in telecommunications technology.
TODAY could turn out to be a very important day in the long and rich history of the University of Virginia.
EVER SINCE the terrorist attacks that took place Sept. 11, many travelers have become more scared to fly.
CLEVELAND'S public schools have been deemed underachievers. In an attempt to ensure students living in the district adequate education, Cleveland's lawmakers decided to experiment with a voucher program.
IN AN editorial appearing in The Washington Post on Sunday, Sen. Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.) called for an independent board of inquiry to determine what went wrong with American intelligence that allowed the Sept.
MARK R. Warner has been in office for less than six weeks and University students already have deemed him the Antichrist.
THE FEDERAL Trade Commission recently has filed lawsuits against the originators of illegal chain letters and pyramids via SPAM e-mail.
AS A MEMBER of the Board of Visitors, I feel it is important to my understanding of student opinion that I read The Cavalier Daily's editorials and I manage to do so online almost every day.
THE STATE of the Union address traditionally has been a national dialogue from the president to the nation.
THE SUPREME Court is preparing to hear arguments in the appeal of a school voucher case concerning Cleveland-area schools.
UNDOUBTEDLY, Gov. Mark R. Warner recently has engaged in regular episodes of cowering under his desk.
I DO NOT belong to either political party. But this does not mean that I share the growing contempt in America for political parties.
WHEN FLIPPING through the Course Offering Directory, there is one letter many students seek to avoid: F.
IT'S ABOUT that time of the year that first years receive the shock treatment. After the first semester of college, one learns the hard way that work and play must be balanced.
LAST MONTH, Gov. Mark R. Warner proposed letting Virginia's public colleges and universities raise tuition rates by up to five percent.