Column: Women's magazines are reinventing the status quo
"Now more than ever, the mission of women’s magazines is to highlight overlooked issues in society and break barriers while doing so."
Read More »"Now more than ever, the mission of women’s magazines is to highlight overlooked issues in society and break barriers while doing so."
Read More »"The time I spent in the newsroom all these days, weeks and lives wasn’t just for the paper. It was for them. I was spending time with my friends. With ...
Read More »"And while some days in news — well, actually a lot of days — are long and tiresome, working with many talented and wonderful people at the DTH has ...
Read More »"I love the DTH so much that I wanted to let it break me. If we’re being honest, I might have let it do that already."
Read More »"I’m the first to leave every party I go to. My bed and I have a passionate affair that I refuse to cut short in the name of social graces. I always ...
Read More »"The Daily Tar Heel has made me endlessly grateful for mornings. The 3 a.m. variety. "
Read More »"So, when the opportunity arose, I applied to become the diversity, equity and inclusion chairperson at the paper. I didn’t seek the position assuming ...
Read More »"When I connect with people — especially in the journalism world — I find those connections unbreakable. There’s some special sauce that we all ...
Read More »"Thank you for teaching me how to be vulnerable and giving me the grace to do so. Thank you for teaching me that sometimes, the hardest things are the ...
Read More »"Yet another feeling is purpose. The DTH gave me a chance to be a part of something bigger than myself — a chance to feel like I’ve served our community ...
Read More »"But the DTH has constantly served as a place where it’s okay that I’m still learning. We all are. It’s okay to be a little stressed, a little messy ...
Read More »"I never would’ve made the decision to pursue journalism without the people I worked with. I doubt I would’ve even applied for that job. The DTH office ...
Read More »"To the people close to me, to Chapel Hill and to a student newspaper of a supposedly 'dying' industry, thank you for being 'so love' and helping little ...
Read More »"It’s time these conversations turn into action, and hiring a more diverse newsroom becomes the absolute precedence. An editor should not be writing ...
Read More »"There is a huge lesson to have learned from our COVID-19 response: When it comes to responding to public health crises, prevention is everything and ...
Read More »"To combat the commencement blues, we embarked on a journey to our favorite Franklin St. spots, but we didn’t order our usual go-to beverages. Instead, ...
Read More »"Rural areas, and rural youth, show remarkable promise. But, they are often neglected by the very platforms that claim to champion them."
Read More »"Angel Reese’s actions were not “classless,” as Twitter users complained. In fact, her scrutinized actions do not boil down to a simple debate between ...
Read More »"Making friends post-graduation isn’t necessarily a focus area at University Career Services or Counseling and Psychological Services, even though social ...
Read More »"Chapel Hill needs more housing. To build more housing, we need to open up the zoning codes and allow for more density. The Town Council should pass its ...
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