Vol 95 Issue 14 - Published January 28, 2005
Inauguration offensively misses the point
Last Thursday, amid the most wastefully expensive and violently militarized inauguration in history, our nation swore in George W. Bush for his second term as president.

Four years ago, the inaugural demonstrations were a pressing and surreal matter. The election had been stolen, a flawed democratic system had been exposed and we were not about to take it sitting down.

This time there was no fraudulent vote (that we know of). ...

Housing changes ignite concern
Like most campus-dwelling students, we were surprised to receive the laundry list e-mail from the Office of Residence Life earlier this week. Among the 10 notable changes to current policy, we are particularly concerned about the freshmen hall change ... more
Proposal may enrich system, but will increase price
The Chartered Universities Proposal promoted by the College, alongside University of Virginia and Virginia Tech, may improve the financial endowment of the schools, but will be to the detriment of the entire commonwealth of Virginia. The mission of V ... more

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