Column: Transitioning into the new decade with new leadership
New Co-Editors-in-Chief Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez and Emily Siegmund address their plans as the new leaders of The Daily Tar Heel.
Read More »New Co-Editors-in-Chief Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez and Emily Siegmund address their plans as the new leaders of The Daily Tar Heel.
Read More »"Sure, I probably won’t grow 10 inches by 2030 and I don’t have middle school to look forward to anymore, but I am by no means a finished person yet. ...
Read More »A recent The Daily Tar Heel article on UNC student theater over the past decade failed to mention the Black Arts Theatre Company's contributions. Abhishek ...
Read More »If 2019 was any indication of the way science is advancing, it’s likely difficult to predict anything for the upcoming year. Nevertheless, here are ...
Read More »On behalf of four decades of DTH sports reporters — many of whom, I’m sure, also had their hides saved by Dave Lohse at some point — I’d like ...
Read More »The constant Electronic Dance Music influence in today's pop is one-note and super boring, but the 2010s brought about some surprising changes to ...
Read More »A look at some of the highs and lows of cinema this decade.
Read More »From the integration of social media into everyday life to the political polarization of an entire generation, large cultural shifts were an undeniable ...
Read More »The 2010s are what I like to consider the breakthrough decade for new work in the musical world. With shows like "The Phantom of the Opera" and "Wicked" ...
Read More »A farewell from opinion writer Marie Thamdrup before she heads home to Copenhagen.
Read More »Super senior Malik Jabati signs off as he says goodbye to Chapel Hill this semester.
Read More »"The ‘perfect’ gift for a partner seems ever-elusive, and rightly so. How could it be possible to convey the true complications and complexities of ...
Read More »"Who I was at the beginning of this semester is not who I am now. I’ve changed, in a good way. But if I’m being honest, this will probably be the ...
Read More »"Naciremans should consider showing gratitude year-round and one way they can begin doing so is by consuming less and giving more."
Read More »As government parties argue over the North Carolina state budget, teachers across the state have held walk-ins to raise awareness about the real-life ...
Read More »So please, male cheerleaders, take off your clothes!
Read More »"The whole concept of virginity, although entrenched in our culture, religion and education, needs a serious makeover. Like, let’s Queer Eye that shit." ...
Read More »I like you, Matt Nagy. You seem like a nice enough guy, and I'm a fan of the visor. So let me help you take one big thing off of your plate: Mitchell ...
Read More »As with most immigration policy, the real change here has to come through Congress. But from my view here in the state, all North Carolinians would benefit ...
Read More »If we care about the health of this country, we have to address the underserved populations. We have to target these gaps in medicine with actionable ...
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