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Nick Chapin


The sad shape of elections

ONE WEEK and hundreds of gallons of piña colada removed from the 2005 Spring elections here at the University, it is easier to look back at our annual spectacle of student self-governance in action and wonder if this is really why we are here. Late February and early March bore witness to a familiar sight on Grounds: reams of bright flyers, gaudy chalked sidewalks, impassioned pleas on the pages of student publications -- a microcosm of the American electoral process.

In support of rhetoric

IN A LEAD editorial earlier this month, ("Flyering blues," Feb. 4) The Cavalier Daily denounced flyering by Hoos Against the Single Sanction and Students for the Preservation of Honor after both groups plastered Grounds with handbills championing their respective causes.

The use and abuse of history

THE RECENT move of theAlpha Phi Alpha Fraternity,Inc. from the Black Fraternal Council to the Inter-Fraternity Council has kindled much debate on Grounds.

Smart Greek move

FOR THE first time in recentmemory, a reasonable decision involving race was made at the University.

Off-Grounds folly

IT MAY be a new semester, but University administrators are up to the same old tricks -- namely, rampant paternalism and frivolous spending.

The price of transparency

LAST WEEK hundreds of students, staff and faculty members assembled in silent protest of the University's sexual assault policy.

Our identity crisis

BLUE STATE or red? Gay or straight? Black or white? Our culture is today more focused than ever on identity.

Teaching our children well?

A GROUP of Venable School second graders were paraded before City Council last week to protest the sordid state of 14th Street, lobbying local politicians to do something about beer bottles, pizza boxes and other post-party refuse that frequently litter the area around their elementary school.

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