WALLS: Inauthentic Asian food is not worth protesting
By Nora Walls | March 23, 2016If students choose to raise their voices in protest over bad sushi, sooner or later people are going to tune us out.
If students choose to raise their voices in protest over bad sushi, sooner or later people are going to tune us out.
A true “political revolution” would constitute a return to responsible governance.
Women should be represented more fairly in the field of sports reporting.
If we continue to scapegoat mental illness as the explanation for abhorrent ideas and behavior, then we will never resolve the issues of mass shootings or mass violence.
Ending the cycle of violence brings justice and peace to those who are left to bear the pain of the loss of a loved one.
The publication, along with similar groups here, has an opportunity to engage with greater Charlottesville and pop whatever bubble that may close this University off from it.
Apple and other technology companies should maintain and promote a privacy-advocate posture in order to protect their customers from coercive breaches towards individual privacy.
My solution? Create a system of standards by which men’s bodies are as intensely imposed upon as women’s.
Trust me, I am very good, and I am also reliable.
Charlottesville has a litany of notable residents who better embody the values our community holds most dear.
The University should expand and publicize its online resources and peer advising programs.
The University should consider implementing a system that would place students into their class level by means of a required placement test.
An honor code should not be a cumbersome and untouchable “patrimony” or “tradition,” but a complement to the way in which we would like to live our lives on Grounds.
If you don’t feel undeserving of your affirmative action, then don’t tell me to give up mine.
The University should establish a statistics class specifically for Commerce students.
Our struggles with grades make us better.
It seems as though women are evaluated on their accomplishments, while men are evaluated on their aptitude.
Should there be accountability when it comes to what should be disclosed and what shouldn’t?
Why are the artistically minded, philosophical souls looked upon as frivolous?
It appears the University cares more about the “University student experience” than the communities to which you venture when you learn in action.