MULVIHILL: Reviving the American public school system
By Carly Mulvihill | January 24, 2017With the recent election and inauguration of President Donald Trump, his policies have been heavily debated by citizens and academics alike.
With the recent election and inauguration of President Donald Trump, his policies have been heavily debated by citizens and academics alike.
The idea of paying congressional staffers more is not one many people intuitively support.
Doing away with these two agencies would represent a complete disregard for the contributions the arts and humanities have made to many aspects of American life.
Students do not make up the entirety of the paper readership
Identity liberalism is not dead, nor is there any reason to suspect it will wane
A state-sponsored study of legalization should be our first step
Increasing data available to students can only help with course selection
There is no reason not to recommend testing for women over 75 years of age
Twitter contributes to the systematic devaluing of people's opinions
He, like anyone else, is capable of significant personal growth
When students opt to leave resource-poor schools, those institutions lose valuable funds
It is absurd to allow Wes Bellamy to continue to represent the people of Charlottesville
It was a necessary punishment given the blatant inability by the officer to meet his responsibilities
Our leaders need to strongly and unequivocally condemn Russian interference
If the University is going to embrace the Jefferson legacy, then it can no longer do so selectively
Standardized tests are necessary to hold the public education system accountable to all
A crime show has shifted public interest toward the flaws of the criminal justice system
Female birth control has not advanced to an acceptable point for women
Especially after this election, we have no excuse to hide within the bubbles of our biases.
In addition to Republicans, Democrats and unaligned cynics have reason to be optimistic