EDITORIAL: Adopting the New College Curriculum was a mistake
By Editorial Board | October 28, 2019If the New College Curriculum is as great as its advocates contend, then there should be no reason to mandate enrollment in it.
If the New College Curriculum is as great as its advocates contend, then there should be no reason to mandate enrollment in it.
Riggleman has already failed us as a member of Congress with his voting record, but respecting democracy should not be a partisan issue.
Considering the vast array of issues the Board votes on, it is unclear why the student and faculty members’ opinions are not considered beyond a mere advisory role.
To treat these districts like lost causes only serves to further alienate this segment of the electorate.
While News and Opinion are important, The Cavalier Daily should be looking towards the Life section to be a new leader in diversifying the paper’s staff and content.
Global temperatures are rising at an unsustainable rate and our current inaction threatens the world and our future.
Differences that exist between professors of the same courses, present an unnecessary obstacle to students for mostly arbitrary reasons.
Trump's erratic behavior is reflective of a growing sense of desperation that he and his campaign have with the prospect of standing next to Biden on the debate stage.
The benefits children accrue from sex education far outweigh the political and moral agenda against these programs.
It is hard to dispel the notion that the University's goal of raising its college ranking is in conflict with the mission of making it a more equitable institution.
We urge the administration to work diligently to end all debt collection lawsuits.
Virginia should follow California’s lead to help collegiate athletes get financial payment they deserve.
The New College Curriculum hinders students from venturing outside of their comfort zones and trying new things.
To be perfectly clear, Sweden's status as a welfare state does not make it socialist.
As children spend less and less time outside in the fresh air, schools should take on the responsibility of getting children outside.
While Jefferson’s involvement in slavery can’t and shouldn’t be forgiven, it is clear that he made some of the crucial steps towards freeing slaves in the United States.
The New College Curriculum has shown its capability to produce students who are well-versed in the major issues of our time.
There is more to life than soul-crushing sinecures, and there is so much in the world that is greater than ourselves.
These decisions figure into a much larger national discussion on the memorialization of certain figures and institutions with complex legacies.
It is wrong that the employees receive less than they would at any other Greenberry’s.