FAHLBERG: Demographics won’t be the death of conservatism
By Audrey Fahlberg | January 23, 2020Political scholars should stop putting minority voters in a box and realize that there’s more to the equation than demography alone.
Political scholars should stop putting minority voters in a box and realize that there’s more to the equation than demography alone.
Bernie Sanders is the only candidate that can transform the country.
While there is truth to the impetus of Delegate Hudson’s proposal, her solution is an immoral quick fix that opens the door for complacency, corruption and career politicians in Charlottesville government.
The University must stop levying these fees immediately — their students will be happier and healthier because of it.
With the evolution of both parties into an anti-trade stance, America will suffer increasingly dogmatic justifications for worse and more expensive goods.
The facts are clear — our political system is deeply tied to big money and it is affecting how our government operates.
On-Grounds housing is becoming increasingly inaccessible and undesirable, contributing to the housing issues students already face in Charlottesville.
Reducing the power of localities to cause housing shortages can only help Virginia.
While there are legitimate concerns regarding rider and pedestrian safety, the City Council's response has been inappropriate.
Lee and Jackson’s histories do not deserve a holiday — they deserve to be preserved in a museum alongside the likes of Benedict Arnold.
We are closer than we've ever been to reshaping the racial landscape of Virginia, and now's the time for a final push.
Never in my entire life have I seen such an egregiously incorrect narrative than that which surrounded the FCC and their decision to repeal net neutrality.
Trump puts our foreign policy objectives and the West at risk every day with his shoddy and dangerous administration.
The University has a unique responsibility to protect its students’ physical and mental wellbeing.
The University’s marked absence of a meaningful, actionable response is yet another example of its failure to minority communities.
To restore the transatlantic alliance to its former prominence, the U.S. must play a leading role in establishing consensus among member states.
Our success as a school depends on students who are willing to call out wrongdoing when they see it.
If Democrats are serious about building a “New Virginia” then they must rid our maps of the stain that has been blatant and callous gerrymandering.
Climate change poses very real threats to future generations and their accessibility to natural resources.
Though the constitution of Virginia provides for the creation of local governments, it does not allow said governments to act as truly independent organizations.