MOUSAVI: Taking on Mr. Jefferson
By Sasan Mousavi | April 18, 2016We should find, ideally, a middle ground that will truly bring into question the image of Mr. Jefferson that we choose to maintain — for ourselves, and for the University as a whole.
We should find, ideally, a middle ground that will truly bring into question the image of Mr. Jefferson that we choose to maintain — for ourselves, and for the University as a whole.
Technology should not be a substitute for tactile and verbal face-to-face communication.
Islam has been an integral part of the United States since its inception and to deny this would be both inaccurate and offensive.
Attacking labor reform is an immensely counterproductive practice that only succeeds in prolonging the damage caused by France’s broken system
The women’s national team has demonstrated excellence both on and off the field. It’s time our national soccer teams have equal pay for equal play.
I am calling for the end of the abuse of shell companies and the correct identification of the one who owns the wealth in those companies, while also aiming to protect those who use these institutions properly.
Even if Patel’s idea of creating test windows weren’t logistically impractical, implementing it would still fail to acknowledge the long-term benefits of time and stress management skills.
If you want to know why women are more hesitant to request raises, look no further than the backlash so many women face when they do ask.
A happy median can exist between skyrocketing wages for teenage fast food workers and consistent rebukes toward any wage hike altogether.
Weakening the EU does not help anyone in Europe and does not help the United States.
It’s telling that an organization like The Cavalier Daily, in physical or cyber format, acts as a medium that stimulates discourse about such social issues.
North Carolina's HB2 marginalizes transgender individuals and allows for an intense retrogression in social thought and action.
The research findings demonstrate a need for greater incorporation of the social sciences into medical curricula as a way to develop healthcare professionals who understand the social dimensions of a science that involves so much human interaction.
With more than half of the University’s students capitalizing on Lou’s List, a more intelligible website, it’s clear that the status quo is unacceptable.
In its mishandling of the DREAMers incident, Student Council failed to adhere to its obligation to respect every student.
Changes to the nature of academic research have had unintended consequences that can have dangerous side effects.
HB2 represents a deliberate attempt to imperil public safety and privacy.
We need to stand with our allies in absolute solidarity, even when it may be inconvenient.
The University should provide more centrally located on-Grounds housing to better meet the needs of students.
Test dates are arbitrary decisions made by professors, and they should not have lasting impacts on the grades and health of students.