The Unfathomed: Follow Up to The Philosophy of Intuition
A belief that has made itself dogmatic, after some time, must then question itself. This is always, and it is...
Read MoreBy Beckett Wilkinson April 1, 2024 0
A belief that has made itself dogmatic, after some time, must then question itself. This is always, and it is...
Read MoreBy Morgan Meyer March 28, 2024 2
As students at the University of Virginia, we traverse a Grounds steeped in history, where the echoes of forced labor...
Read MoreBy Will Hickey March 21, 2024 0
Some rivalries just never seem to end. It’s not too often, though, that a rivalry between two people goes beyond the...
Read MoreBy Peter McHugh March 20, 2024 0
Last Friday, a crowd of eager students descended upon the Rotunda once again, this time in an effort to spar with...
Read MoreBy Jake Martin March 19, 2024 0
On Wednesday, March 13th, UVA’s Miller Center hosted the author of Diplomats at War, a memoir on the personal...
Read MoreBy Jake Martin March 18, 2024 0
While we previously explored the names of Old Dorms and the Brandon Avenue apartments, UVA’s endless construction...
Read MoreBy Beckett Wilkinson March 14, 2024 0
We have bodily, instinctual trust which, at an initial thought, escapes rationality. A moment ago, I felt this way,...
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As a part of UVA's 2030 Plan, the "Citizen-Leaders for the 21st Century" initiative proposes the establishment of...
Read MoreBy Christine Schueckler February 29, 2024 1
The polarization of political, philosophical, and moral beliefs in the United States is now more glaring than ever,...
Read MoreBy Christine Schueckler February 28, 2024 0
Last night, the Blue Ridge Center and pre-law fraternity Phi Alpha Delta co-hosted a talk from UVA Law professor...
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