SMITH: Let sororities party
By Katherine Smith | April 4, 2018While the NPC touts itself institution for female empowerment, ultimately the establishment values its bottom line over women's right to autonomy.
While the NPC touts itself institution for female empowerment, ultimately the establishment values its bottom line over women's right to autonomy.
The division sown by the March for Our Lives and counter-protests will not solve the problems plaguing the U.S.
The shape that Southern pride takes reflects ongoing debates on which parts of its history and culture Southerners wish to celebrate.
Non-minorities are immediately victims and can raise their voices — but minority voices are only heard through their counterparts for saying the same thing.
The JLC deserves to have a voice in the coalition as an oppressed minority group. However, this entitlement is contradicted by the JLC's support of Israel.
City Council should transfer the property in light of the redevelopment plan’s financial and communal benefits to Charlottesville.
Currently, the Alderman renovation plan includes the possible removal of a significant amount of shelf space, which would be detrimental to students.
As a Latinx student at the University, I feel both proud to be a minority student, and frustrated that our University has not expanded diversity enough.
The City can take an active measure towards bridging the digital divide in our community by subsidizing high-speed internet for public housing residents.
Students must continue to stand up and take action, even as other matters garner more attention.
Food labeling at U.Va. dining facilities faces three issues: labels provided at dining halls may be completely nonexistent, inconsistent with one another, or simply misleading.
By participating in the Charlottesville City and Albemarle County caucuses en masse, we young voters can send a signal to the 5th District that our perspectives must be taken into account.
Threat assessments should be an additional tool for school security services at the University and across the country.
The MRC's rejection of the Jewish Leadership Council’s request for full admission into its organization is a condition of the often hypocritical attitudes with which those seeking to represent minorities approach Judaism.
The NCAA should be seeking to prevent these violations from occurring in the first place instead of allowing it to become such a chronic problem.
Students should be encouraged to stand up, regardless of whether the administration agrees with the issue at hand.
The decision to align the walkout with Everytown for Gun Safety implies that supporting safety is contingent upon supporting this organization’s goals.
At a time when we are seeing more hate for all kinds of identities, working together as minority communities is crucial.
Historically speaking gun control has proven to be largely ineffective in the U.S., and it is unlikely that similar legislation will be effective.
The hypocrisy of the MRC's posture towards Hoos for Israel considering its historical embrace of Students for Peace and Justice in Palestine is not encouraging.