ARNOLD: The petrifying presidential election
By Jordan Arnold | October 31, 2016Thematic similarities between horror movies and the Trump campaign are worth exploring
Thematic similarities between horror movies and the Trump campaign are worth exploring
SNL's ability to change the minds of voters using comedy is unlikely
There are several students each year who want to be in research, but who cannot find ways to get involved
Every institution of higher education should strive to foster diversity of all kinds
If students have the opportunity and luxury to take a gap year, they should
Changes must be made to our currently unsustainable healthcare system
The true value of higher education is a more thoughtful, engaged populace, beneficial to society.
There is no use for the government to provide public education if people aren’t going to take advantage of it
Other speakers in that same auditorium include late Prof. Julian Bond and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The source of this polarity has only gotten worse in recent years
The University and its professors have a responsibility to explore an open textbook system
Setting aside buzzwords such as racist and sexist, the Republican nominee is superior
Reasons for overrepresentation of wealthy students are not personal traits, but a well-documented system of privilege
The UJC should endeavor to become more transparent
Debates in the contemporary political world are held not so much as to educate the voters on the issues, but rather to bring entertainment value
A focus on mental health during exams would aid all students
Today, we urge the Virginia State Board of Health to reject restrictions on abortion clinics
Not only does the Clinton proposal address economic need; it could help alleviate an existing racial gap
The administration should consider moving to better alternative technologies than natural gas
Our political leaders shouldn't resort to unconstitutional actions to find justice