KUKOSKI: Remove barriers to education through free textbooks
By Mary Alice Kukoski | April 2, 2019By making textbooks accessible to all students, the University will become a more accessible and open community.
By making textbooks accessible to all students, the University will become a more accessible and open community.
While the offerings of the engagements and the new curriculum may sound appealing, the actual effectiveness of these courses and the program’s worth to students is minimal at best.
Right-wing populists like Trump seek to maintain power through division and fear, while left-wing populism seeks to mobilize the majority of people in response to the economic elites.
Third-year transfer students lack the adjustment period necessary to attain a GPA that is representative of their academic achievements.
I believe this scandal has sparked an opportunity to address the potency of our ingrained “legacy of casual racism,” and the best way for Northam to repent is to do so in the position he betrayed.
The Cavalier Daily should designate a beat reporter for these organizations and pursue more features about their work and how it has grown over time.
Social Security is an essential social safety net program that we must strengthen, in addition to improving other welfare policies.
Not only do these executive branch members lack the moral authority to lead, but they also have shown that they can not effectively govern the Commonwealth because of these scandals.
The particulars of the University’s course registration process make it a substantial burden for students that we believe must be addressed.
Issues affecting women should be more widely discussed and publicized, so our society can work to solve problems affecting half our population.
The University should start looking at more avenues to dismantle inequalities in higher education.
The administration must treat major attacks on the Muslim community in a similar fashion to the way they treat other terrorist attacks.
Aside from overlooking alternate motivations for joining ROTC, this portrayal fails in its outright misrepresentation of the U.S. military and of the economic viability of universal tuition.
As both the price of meal plans and Aramark’s profits increase, the University must question whether Aramark should have a continued contractual existence on Grounds.
We must always remember that the central focus and modus operandi of this establishment is to promote education and that athletics serve only to complement this mission.
It is time for the NCAA and NBA to relax unfair restrictions on athletes’ ability to earn money.
While the University does provide some resources for students suffering from issues with their mental health, greater accommodations can be made to better serve students in need of this aid.
The main grievance we have with this policy is that it is not the responsibility of local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration law.
Numerous inherent flaws and loopholes still exist with the Commonwealth’s strategy to address the recent upsurge in teen consumption of e-cigarettes.
We as a community must press on toward complete inclusivity by showing overwhelming student and faculty support for an ADA accessible Lawn room.