SCOTT: Don’t hold exams on election day
By Gavin Scott | September 12, 2018Students are not looking for a hand-out from professors — they are looking for an ally in their fight to increase student civic engagement.
Students are not looking for a hand-out from professors — they are looking for an ally in their fight to increase student civic engagement.
The Cavalier Daily's news staff should pursue the stories that highlight financial data to bolster claims and better hold the University accountable.
Even if the data trended in favor of legacy admissions, the ethical obligation to remedy our University’s demographic profile should instead lead in importance.
Kavanaugh's reverence for stare decisis and the Court’s decades-long reliance on the precedent render it highly improbable that Roe v. Wade will be overturned if he is confirmed.
U.Va.’s new Center for Engineering in Medicine promises high-impact collaboration
The diversity among the faculty at U.Va. is astoundingly low in comparison to the diverse world in which we live.
The University should suspend non-essential services for the holiday.
The University has everything it needs to take a leadership role in tackling the greatest global threat of our time — climate change.
This massive police force stationed in Charlottesville and the University's barricades, purportedly for public safety, succeeded in a few ways, but failed the ultimate test.
A significant contributor to the recent rise of healthcare expenses is the swelling cost associated with Emergency Room visits.
We should not laud tech giants for their commitments to social justice when they are the ones propping up institutions that allow for modern day slavery to exist.
It is imperative that we remember to oppose bigotry wherever — and against whomever — we see it targeted.
We can only overcome the lasting impacts of the Unite the Right rally by moving forward together, despite what ideological differences we may have.
With a new president should come a renewed focus on areas of needed change at the University.
Our University’s commitment to fostering global citizenship must include increasing students’ awareness of their responsibility to build a more just and equitable society.
In my view, student government serves best when it attends to those who most need support, regardless of how many they number.
South Africa has developed a habit of marginalizing its most vulnerable, and continues to do so in a post-apartheid context.
In the case of President Trump’s assault on the freedom of the press, it is our responsibility to recognize and denounce any attempt to undermine our democratic values.
When Mitch McConnell employed the delay tactics on Garland, the strategy was straightforward — obstruct until the election, win the election and confirm a conservative justice. This time, however, it is unclear whether delaying has a legitimate endgame.
Rather than administer the survey to a select pool of students on a voluntary basis, the administration should make the survey mandatory for all students so that the data that is collected will better reflect the accuracy of sexual assault incidents on Grounds.