Letter to the Editor: There are many "non-traditional" students at UR
By Sarah Petty | December 9, 2018A response to the article, “Balancing fatherhood and classes: A nontraditional student’s experience at UR."
A response to the article, “Balancing fatherhood and classes: A nontraditional student’s experience at UR."
I am unwilling to hold the president of the U.S. to the same standard as the man on the street, or even a backbencher congresswoman.
As time has gone on, my passion for UR dies a little bit every day because of the lack of social inclusivity and opportunities for students.
The UR College Democrats and College Republicans endorse the resolution to defend speech protected by the First Amendment on campus.
I’ve never felt threatened or intimidated for voicing my conservative beliefs in the classroom or in The Collegian.
We can promote both free speech and inclusivity, but we have to define what that looks like and what we expect from our community.
Whether you agree with the current state of affairs or not, it is your right to vote and have your voice heard.
As long as a candidate does not advocate policy you find so repulsive that you could not stomach voting for them, vote for the virtuous candidate.
A response to an opinion piece about why Brett Kavanaugh should be confirmed to the Supreme Court. He shouldn't have been.
The ranking was excluded from UR’s prideful celebration of Princeton Review rankings.
Fraternities and the university should commit to keeping lodges inclusive and safe by removing the serving of alcohol in the lodges.
So long as the allegations against him continue to be unsubstantiated, Judge Brett Kavanaugh must be confirmed.
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh wants people to know that he’s a “good” guy. But “good” men still do bad things.
The Collegian Editorial Board tells the story of our beloved journalism department. Sign the petition for another full-time professor here.
If the media and cyberspace are anything to go by, everybody seems to be a Nazi these days.
The Collegian is dedicated to another year of honest and accountable journalism at the University of Richmond. Thank you for reading.
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