Looking at the upcoming election, Americans are not happy with the presidential nominees. Voting third party is a viable solution to create substantial change within a two-party system.
Read MoreMany in the West cheer on Putin’s demise, expecting a shift in Russian foreign policy in his absence. The men vying to lead Russia after him suggest otherwise.
Read MoreVariously described as “crucibles of crime,” “festering sores,” and “the most notorious correctional institution in the world,” American jails have long been infamous for awful conditions. Many ideas have been put forward to reform them—but should they be abolished instead?
Read MoreSally Hudson is Charlottesville's new voice in the Virginia House of Delegates. A closer look at her statements reveals the limitations of her professorial approach and progressive reputation.
Read MoreTitle IX and Honor’s interlocking flaws create an administrative void that swallows some cases, like this survivor’s, whole.
Read MoreEliminating the student-run Honor System ensures students no longer have exclusive oversight of offenses like cheating and lying. However, moving past Honor does not mean eradicating every element of student input. Entrenched interests among students and faculty alike will make this change difficult to achieve, but that does not make it impossible. A passionate student body can create a new system, one that the community can trust.
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