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1998

1998-04-13 Cavalier Daily Fears Addressed at Take Back the Night.pdf
The UVA chapter of NOW holds its 11th annual Take Back the Night rally, featuring Charlottesville…
1998

1998-04-14 Cavalier Daily Not Ready for Gay-Friendly Dorms.pdf
This opinion article discusses the University's reluctance to establish a "gay-friendly" atmosphere,…
1998

1998-04-15 Cavalier Daily Officials Question the Number of Minority, Women Faculty.pdf
While statistics show a marked increase in the number of minority and women faculty at the…
1998

1998-04-16 Cavalier Daily Living in Fear.pdf
Immediately preceding UVA's annual Take Back the Night march, this letter to the editor advocates…
1998

1998-04-17 Cavalier Daily Take Back the Night.pdf
This news article covers the University's 10th annual Take Back the Night march. Participants in the…
1998

1998-04-21 Cavalier Daily Bashir Discusses Gender Equality, Kasindja Case.pdf
International law attorney and human rights activist Layli Miller Bashir gives a speech about US…
1998

1998-04-23 Cavalier Daily Take Back the Night Must Accomodate Diversity.pdf
A student who attended the University's 10th annual Take Back the Night rally reports on his…
1998

1998-04-24 Cavalier Daily Pollock Arrested for Faking Accusation.pdf
Second-year University student Catherine Pollock is arrested for filing a false report that she was…
1998

1998-06-05 Cavalier Daily The Honor Men.pdf
A year-in-review issue of the Cavalier Daily for 1997-1998 features the "Honor Men" poem, including…
1998

1998-06-18 Cavalier Daily Symptoms, Stereotypes.pdf
This article responds to the brutal murder of African-American man James Byrd, Jr. While it concedes…
1998

1998-06-25 Cavalier Daily Center Offers New Option for Reporting Sex Crimes.pdf
The University Women's Center begins to offer students the option to file anonymous third-person…
1983

1983-08-30 Cavalier Daily King March Suffers from Lack of Leadership, Unresponsive Crowds.pdf
A "Jobs, Peace, and Freedom" race rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. fails to muster…