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(12/01/17 5:31pm)
Correction: This editorial incorrectly stated that the 17 fraternity members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon were involved in the death of a student. The fraternity was actually Beta Theta Pi. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(11/20/17 2:51am)
In the limelight, people are bound to make mistakes. Over the past few weeks, these “mistakes” have been brought to light by angry, hurt and tired voices.
(11/20/17 3:07am)
With the death of 20-year-old Matthew Ellis last week, Texas State University became the most recent setting for Greek-related tragedy. Now, the torches are lit and pitchforks are raised for a march to fraternity rows across the country. New York Times columnist Frank Bruni, among others, has called for fraternities to be banned by universities wherever possible in response to such alcohol-related fatalities (and other sins).
(11/17/17 2:29am)
The PIT Chapel Hill, a local improv theater, may not be officially open yet, but they're already putting on events. On Friday at 10 p.m., the organization is hosting Pitch Jam, which stands for PIT Chapel Hill Jam.
(11/17/17 12:31am)
Ever wanted to watch a play in 15 seconds? Now’s your chance. UNC’s LAB! Theatre is producing “30 Plays in 60 Minutes” on Friday in conjunction with the Modern Shakespeare Society.
(11/16/17 3:55am)
UNC’s Undergraduate Senate welcomed 26 new senators following Tuesday’s election.
(11/14/17 11:43pm)
Recently, the news has been filled with sexual assault and sexual harassment allegations.
(11/13/17 5:24am)
Content warning: This editorial has mentions of rape and sexual assault.
(10/31/17 12:20am)
Carolina Advocating for Gender Equity and Students United for Immigrant Equality co-hosted the “Boot the Braids” Wendy's protest on campus Monday. The protest stemmed from the fast food chain's refusal to join the Fair Food Program.
(10/26/17 5:39pm)
A group of members from the American Society for Defense of Tradition, Family and Property protested against Planned Parenthood and abortion in the middle of Polk Place Thursday.
(10/25/17 2:23am)
With conversations of race and gender, historical context has become increasingly relevant. Because women comprise 58 percent of UNC’s undergraduate enrollment, it can be perceived that the discussion of women on campus is over. Though issues facing women at UNC have changed since its first female graduated in 1898, problems still persist.
(11/06/17 1:48am)
Correction: An earlier version this story incorrectly Devin Lentz as saying "We are depressed because of our gender." The quote has been updated. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(10/18/17 1:50am)
Over the past week, the “Me Too” campaign has made its way across social media. But it was Tarana Burke, a black woman, who started this movement over 10 years ago.
(10/13/17 1:45am)
We are exposed to negative news now more than ever — with automatic alerts popping up on our phones, computer screens and even our watches, it is almost impossible to shut it out.
(10/11/17 1:53am)
Parteek Singh poses next to the first emergency contraception vending machine at the University of California, Davis. Singh spearheaded the push for the implementation of the machines. Photo courtesy of Singh.
(10/02/17 1:28am)
Consent is complicated and contingent on many factors. One major factor that determines the ability to give consent is a person’s level of inebriation.
(09/27/17 2:53am)
On Friday, The Dear Colleague Letter, which guided the enforcement of Title IX policies at universities across the country, came to an end — changing the guidelines for how schools can adjudicate sexual assault cases.
(09/22/17 5:31pm)
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has done away with Obama-era rules on how schools should deal with sexual assaults under federal Title IX law Friday.
(09/20/17 11:33pm)
On weekend nights, the presence of fraternities washes over UNC’s campus like midnight waves, and with the moon’s ominous pull, their existence reaches a high tide for the week. Their dark waters are ubiquitous in the form of lurid music, conspicuous solo cups and olfactory whiplash.
(09/17/17 10:55pm)
TO THE EDITOR: