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I've never been punched. I like my fights to be verbal and/or on Twitter.
It was fitting that moments after the release of House Bill 2, noted editorial writer formerly with Breitbart News, Ben Shapiro, would grace this campus. To the dismay of the UNC College Republicans, Shapiro thought to address who really has an “obsession with race.” Yet, to the surprise of many at UNC, it’s in no way, shape or form the so-called “left.” As two (of three) writers of color currently serving on the editorial board, we, among several of our peers, are critical of notions of race and gender and how they manifest as sites of controversial public discourse.
UNC’s non-discrimination policy will be upheld despite the recent passage of House Bill 2, Felicia Washington, vice chancellor for workforce strategy, equity and engagement, told the Employee Forum Wednesday.
Greek organizations are bringing the national “It’s On Us” campaign to Chapel Hill to raise money and awareness for sexual assault for the Orange County Rape Crisis Center.
April was made Sexual Assault Awareness Month, National County Government Month and Fair Housing Month with three unanimous votes at the Orange County Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen heard concerns from community members regarding the conservation of Upper Bolin Creek Tuesday.
I'm ashamed to say that over the past week and a half, I've found orange Solo cups in my bathroom, under a bush in my yard, in my house's gutter and behind my living room couch. I'm more ashamed to say the last party I threw with orange Solo cups was about a week before Halloween.
My friend was sitting cross-legged on my bedroom floor, bent over her laptop. I was on my bed, with mine in my lap. It was the kind of study date I love, where you both actually do homework with spurts of conversation in between.
Red Solo cups might become a thing of the past on UNC’s campus — thanks to a small group of students.
Tonight, instead of parties with alcohol, students can go to the Eddie Smith Field House for Carolina After Dark.
State officials recently came really close to OK'ing a month-long hunting season on American alligators. It was the closest to a bad decision North Carolina has come in, like, the past week and a half.
Since January 2013, former UNC student Jillian Murray has been waiting.
Believe it or not, I used to be one of those millennials who hated millennials. I played into it like a naive kid who hates naps or everyone in 2008 who thought it was cool to hate Taylor Swift for singing about boys.
A group of students will be lifting weights in the Pit for a few hours a day until Friday to fight sexual assault on college campuses.
On Tuesday, the N.C. Court of Appeals refused UNC’s attempt to have a sexual assault lawsuit dismissed. Now the University is deciding whether to appeal the decision to the N.C. Supreme Court.
TO THE EDITOR:
Colonial construction of the Black female body has been bent on her reduction. On the plantation, she is reduced to the utility of her biological sex organs. In the house, she is reduced to the labor of her hands. But this supposed reduction produced a distinct dynamism of self-performance too nuanced to be pigeon-holed into traditional, white-normed ideas of binary gender.
The Charlotte City Council will vote Feb. 22 on an amendment to expand the city’s existing nondiscrimination ordinance to include protections based on gender and sexual orientation.
The 2015 first-year class is the most likely to participate in student protests since the 1970s, according to a study from University of California, Los Angeles.
According to a report by The New York Times, professor Jason Lieb, a former molecular biologist at the University of Chicago, resigned from his position before he could be fired for sexually assaulting a graduate student too intoxicated to consent to sex.