After spending more than a century on UNC’s campus, The Daily Tar Heel is going back to its roots.
The newspaper will leave the Frank Porter Graham Student Union — its home of 40 years — for a new Rosemary Street office, less than one-tenth of a mile from its original 1893 location.
Regardless of the move, former and current DTH staff say the newspaper will remain an integral piece of campus life.
“The Daily Tar Heel will always be a campus fixture, no matter where its writers pound the keys,” said Ryan Tuck, editor-in-chief in 2005-06.
“The DTH may be moving to a new address, but I’m sure the soul of the place will not be going anywhere.”
Jen Pilla Taylor, Centennial Edition editor in 1993, said that after UNC won the 1993 NCAA basketball championship, readers waited in long lines to get a copy of that day’s paper, much like they did last year.
“It sort of gives you a sense of the important role the paper plays in the life of University, in documenting the big stuff. People really wanted their DTH,” Taylor said.
“I can’t imagine that there are many newspapers that are that close to their readers.”
The paper’s first location was a cramped upstairs room in a house next to the Old Methodist Church at 201 E. Rosemary St.