KURTZWEIL: Big Brother is infiltrating immigration enforcement
By Paul Kurtzweil | September 8, 2025While this law does work to restrict the camera use, the data is still very loosely regulated, leaving it exposed to outside interference.
While this law does work to restrict the camera use, the data is still very loosely regulated, leaving it exposed to outside interference.
All in the day’s work of The Cavalier Daily’s submarine sandwich investigative journalist.
With a new class of students arriving in August, Corner restaurants will face another test of their price discrimination and thus need to learn LittleJohn’s lesson quickly.
Instead of focusing on outward expansion, the University should focus on internal expansion, specifically by working to utilize existing classroom infrastructure as much as possible.
Resisting an unjust system should be at the forefront of university policy.
In a Board of Visitors meeting on Monday, the University announced vague plans for a new construction project — a 100-foot tall Egyptian-style obelisk to be built on the Lawn.
Penicillin was discovered in a moldy petri dish — this government would have it thrown out because it was wasting space on the counter.
Virginia would do well to embrace, not shun, sanctuary city laws in knee-jerk reactions to popular notions of sanctuary cities.
Instead of continuing to demand decreased automation, the union should work with the legislature in the hopes of driving investment into the reorganization of the current workforce.
Standardization is an important idea in a school to make grading as fair as possible — all inconsistencies in teaching assistants or exam writing are ironed out.