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Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual assault and suicide.
On the morning I wrote this column, I was walking down Franklin Street, flowers under my arm, taking in my last few days of studenthood.
Content warning: This article contains mention of violence, sexual assault and mental health.
Student body president candidate Taliajah "Teddy" Vann described herself as a pragmatic and diplomatic leader.
Nobody likes to lose — especially to Duke.
The Editorial Board is endorsing Teddy Vann for student body president.
The Orange County Schools Board of Education voted on Monday to keep three books — which focus on themes including racism, segregation and gender identity and include sexually explicit content — in its high school libraries' circulation.
Content warning: This editorial contains mention of suicide and student deaths.
When Saskia Staimpel was a sophomore, she took a class with Claude Clegg, a Lyle V. Jones distinguished professor in the history department and Department of African, African American, and Diaspora Studies that "cracked her brain open."
In the words of Carrie Bradshaw herself: is hope a drug we need to go off of? Or is it keeping us alive?
Editors Note: This article contains spoilers for Stay Close and The Invisible Man, as well as discussions of sexual assault narratives in films.
As 2021 comes to a close, Editor-in-Chief Praveena Somasundaram spoke with Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz about his reflections on the past year, concerns surrounding mental health and the University's shared governance, as well as what to expect for next semester.
In October, North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson stated, in the context of the state’s sex education curriculum, that no school should “... be telling any child about transgenderism, homosexuality, any of that filth.”
Over the course of the year, there have been many developments in major lawsuits filed against the University. The cases involving Title IX, the North Carolina Open Meetings Law, the Clean Air Act and affirmative action all received rulings or settlements.
Content warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault.
Content warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault.
Content warning: This article contains mention of suicide.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide.
Two of UNC's major communications officials, Vice Chancellor for Communications Joel Curran and Director of Media Relations Joanne Peters Denny, announced within about two weeks of each other that they are leaving the University.
Content warning: This article contains detailed information about abortion-related care, as well as mention of sexual assault.