KATUIN: Political slant, or diverse reader base?
By Jacquelyn Katuin | March 30, 2017Concern about liberal bias in The Cavalier Daily is one of the most common complaints from readers.
Concern about liberal bias in The Cavalier Daily is one of the most common complaints from readers.
Upon returning to grounds this summer, I was delighted to see the Rotunda was finally open.
This country could use a little more irrationality — provided it’s channeled into appropriate places.
As of 2015, almost 24,000 students who attend U.S. colleges and universities come from countries affected by the immigration ban.
Students at the University are expected to be leaders in the community, behave honorably, have the authority to expel other students from the school and do it all while maintaining a respectable GPA.
It should come as no surprise House Speaker Paul Ryan and President Donald Trump’s American Health Care Act, or AHCA, failed miserably when actually put to the test.
On Thursday March 24th, an opinion piece about the American Health Care Act was written by Adam Kimelman, incoming chair of the College Republicans.
Ultimately, the Echols program benefits students by providing them with unique opportunities and freedom during their time at the University.
The removal of the Lee statue from the soon-to-be-renamed Lee Park is not about “hiding or ignoring remnants of the past.”
The University community must recognize and combat the increasingly anti-Semitic national climate.
The University health system should focus its energy on reducing the rate of infections contracted in their own facility rather than expanding their emergency room.
The Lighthouse provides a dedicated place for student start-ups to collaborate and foster new ideas.
Change does not come with a single keystroke.
Because China constitutes the plurality of both imports to and exports from North Korea, it must also play a major role in thwarting the regime’s nuclear progress through increased economic sanctions.
Are online comment sections a thing of the past? Should they be? The debate about online comment sections has carried on for the past several years.
The United States, by all accounts, suffers from unprecedented levels of gun violence and deaths in comparison to other first-world nations.
Today, the House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on the American Health Care Act, the Republican leadership’s first step to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare.
In the Virginia Democratic primary for governor in June, Virginia Democrats have an important choice to make.
We are now deep in March Madness, a time when friend and foe alike can bond over busted brackets and amazing buzzer-beaters.
The Council also needs to devote more of its efforts to acknowledging the full historical context of the monument and the park.