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Content warning: This column contains brief mentions of drug abuse, sexual assault and murder.
Content warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of sensitive topics including rape and sexual assault.
When I envision UNC, I think of a few trademark places that are undeniably Carolina.
For many individuals, recent headlines concerning reproductive rights have been bleak. A new Texas abortion law went into effect this month, banning abortions after only six weeks of pregnancy.
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Elinor Landess is the director of the Campus & Community Coalition in Chapel Hill.
Gov. Roy Cooper signed into law last week a bill that will expand opportunities for people to have felonies expunged from their records.
The Black Student Movement held a demonstration Friday afternoon in support of Nikole Hannah-Jones after she was not offered a tenured position at UNC.
UNC is full of secrets.
I can’t exactly pinpoint when I wanted to start writing. But I do remember as a kid growing up on the coast, I would grab driftwood and write entire messages into the sand just before high tide came. When the waves approached, I watched them wash over my words, dragging them into a vast blue vault where no one could see them again.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and UNC is no stranger to the sexual assault epidemic that plagues college campuses.
On the heels of Women’s History Month, the Daily Tar Heel is spotlighting six women in Orange County’s public safety system who have helped each of their departments reform the old and create new protocols to aid the community. This is the first section of a two-part series.
In response to the increase in hate crimes across the state, Democratic legislators filed the Hate Crimes Prevention Act in both the N.C. Senate and House of Representatives.
At last week’s Chapel Hill Town Council meeting, the council discussed a request to extend the jurisdiction of the UNC Police Department. This request would allow UNCPD more oversight over off-campus fraternity and sorority houses.
Whether you are an avid watcher of his vlogs or simply recognize his name from scrolling through TikTok, it seems impossible for anyone to not know who David Dobrik is.
Social media has been increasingly used to promote awareness of social justice issues. Most recently, Instagram has become a prominent space to promote sexual harassment and assault awareness (SAA). The #metoo hashtag on Instagram alone has amassed over 2.8 million posts, not including posts made on stories.
When Shreyas Gupta, a senior computer science and psychology student at Duke University, joined a group of students working to abolish Greek life, he quickly realized there was no clear path to dismantling a core aspect of a university’s social scene.
After 3 1/2 years in her position as the director of Title IX compliance/Title IX coordinator at UNC, Adrienne Allison will be stepping away from the role. While conducting the search for Allison’s replacement, the University also looks to fill the new position of senior prevention strategy officer.
The team is only five months old, but Orange County’s Street Outreach, Harm Reduction and Deflection program has morphed into a well-oiled machine.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual assault.
One year ago, UNC announced it would shift to remote learning in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Former University Editor Maeve Sheehey and current University Editor Maddie Ellis share their experiences covering the pandemic as student journalists.