Students at the University of Virginia voted overwhelmingly last week to change the punishment for an honor violation — expulsion — reversing a policy known as the “single sanction,” in place for 180 years. “This vote is truly historic and shows that together, anything is possible,” law student Christopher Benos told the student newspaper The Cavalier Daily. The new punishment — a two-semester suspension — represents “the largest change ever made to the Honor system,” according to the student paper.