PARTING SHOT: I was a biased editor
By Kate Lewis | May 17, 2018As much as I love The Cavalier Daily, I think bias is actually our primary weakness as an organization.
As much as I love The Cavalier Daily, I think bias is actually our primary weakness as an organization.
I no longer fear the comment section underneath each of my articles, instead, I am proud to be able to publish my own work and stand by my opinions.
By giving a student from each graduating class a chance to speak, U.Va. would better connect with its students during the ceremony and afterwards, as students move into the next phase of their lives.
Regardless of the Supreme Court decision regarding partisan gerrymandering, Virginia should adopt an independent redistricting commission.
When we sell graduation tickets, we are selling something that is inherently priceless.
The plan harbors a foundation rooted in conservative economic principles, while simultaneously creating a path for bipartisan action to address climate change.
While summer internships offer some opportunities for students to test a career path, many internships in their design exploit student labor.
Trump's reactions to famous individuals' comments showcases the double standard when it comes to celebrities' speech.
To continue unleashing the genius of man, building faith in our country and paving a way forward to new discoveries and revolutionary advances, America must bravely continue space exploration.
While the changes would not be implemented until the fall, the Committee should continue to have conversations over the summer about how to best include underrepresented communities.
If Democrats claim to be the party of voter access, they should put their money where their mouth is and actively pursue ways to make their elections more accessible.
Economic and social analysis shows how an intersectional understanding of privilege better illustrates hierarchies in society and how they affect Americans.
City Council should redouble its efforts to engage with the Charlottesville community in the next survey cycle to prevent outside actors from influencing local politics.
The new names selected for the parks must bear significance, or the exhaustive journey to find them will have been for nothing.
Some of Student Council's discretionary spending can be allocated to other initiatives without sacrificing the executive and administrative branch’s ability to respond to events as they arise.
To sharply reduce the number of children living in poverty, Congress should establish a child allowance program.
If our community does experience a large raid, the University must not turn away those looking for refuge.
As students, we have a responsibility to root out the landscape of oppression at the University.
We applaud legislation that seeks to serve survivors, but also acknowledge that the Clery Act can place survivors at risk of having their trauma become public knowledge without their consent.
Social Sentinel is a tool that will help the University Police do their job more effectively by increasing the police’s awareness of potential threats.