Guest Op-Ed: Silent Sam from a historian's perspective
"As someone who teaches American military history, I cannot count the number of student-veterans who have expressed dismay to me over the statue and what ...
Read More »"As someone who teaches American military history, I cannot count the number of student-veterans who have expressed dismay to me over the statue and what ...
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Read More »THE ISSUE: Conversations on the issue of diversity within The Daily Tar Heel have been circling the office for a while, but the way to go about solving ...
Read More »THE ISSUE: Conversations on the issue of diversity within The Daily Tar Heel have been circling the office for a while, but the way to go about solving ...
Read More »"People are biased. Career journalists often work for years to train their biases out of themselves, to keep emotions from spilling into the work. But ...
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