MULVIHILL: Family structure provides more benefits than costs
By Carly Mulvihill | February 20, 2017Gorman believes that parents would volunteer to be a part of a social experiment of this nature but it would likely be a hard sell.
Gorman believes that parents would volunteer to be a part of a social experiment of this nature but it would likely be a hard sell.
The benefits of promoting civics education are threefold: increased community participation, higher voting turnout and greater civic action in both national and local politics.
When tackling a topic as important and vast as high arrest rates and criminal justice reform it is necessary to provide context.
University students have two starkly different Student Council presidential candidates to choose from this election year.
This year, nine candidates running to be Honor representatives for the University sought endorsements from the Cavalier Daily.
In an uncontested race, the Editorial Board endorses Malcolm Stewart for fourth-year trustee president.
To decrease substance abuse, the DEA needs to adopt a more positive approach to drug education.
For the first time in recent memory, liberals have started to take the power of state government seriously.
The proposal they bring before the student body is misguided as it stands and would be detrimental to the careful maintenance of the community of trust if implemented.
The environmental impacts of natural gas outweigh the economic justifications for building a large-scale pipeline through Virginia.
The hesitancy on the part of service providers is reasonable since, often, the population density in rural areas is simply not high enough to justify expansion to those areas.
Cutting off funding for abortions is only going to make women’s lives harder without providing any solutions.
In American society, disadvantage (or the lack thereof) begins at birth.
In voting to defund the organization, legislators are endangering the health of thousands of Virginians.
Student demand for mental health services is increasing around the nation and any new resources would be helpful to students in need.
The defining story in foreign affairs right now is the Syrian civil war. As the war drags on into its fifth year, there has been a death count of over 300,000.
Opinion pieces allow authors to present a specific argument to readers. Alongside objective and fair reporting on current events, these columns provide authors with a platform to express their ideas about an issue.
There needs to be active participation by community members in identifying public safety goals and developing alternative ways for achieving them.
As the Trump cabinet ossifies into its final form, several Americans predict that many policy consistencies of the past are now at risk.
The administration is intent on curtailing our relations with the outside world; a boycott will help them build a wall between us and our foreign counterparts.