Column: But what about Venezuela, Claude?
Whenever I bring up socialism, whether in columns or in conversation, someone will inevitably butt in with the same tired point: “But what about Venezuela, ...
Read More »Whenever I bring up socialism, whether in columns or in conversation, someone will inevitably butt in with the same tired point: “But what about Venezuela, ...
Read More »Growing up, I considered myself a conservative, but the starch finally washed out of my views in high school after repeated cycles of internet libertarian ...
Read More »When free speech becomes only literal speech it ceases to exist for everyone that isn’t already being heard.
Read More »On Tuesday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the government would begin the process of terminating Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, ...
Read More »As the editor of this newspaper and leader of a student organization, I cannot remain silent as powers well above my own aim to limit the people who could ...
Read More »America needs more cultural federalism. In a very real way, the internet has made culture global. As long as I have wi-fi and a working device, ...
Read More »With the current conversation around Silent Sam and its removal, I thought I’d write about the monument that stands in juxtaposition to Sam — the ...
Read More »Print space is prized amongst my staff now. Giving up a whole paper to mostly non-staff made content isn't something we would normally do.
Read More »This Labor Day marks just the beginning of the third week of classes at UNC. In those three weeks, The Daily Tar Heel has received over 100 letters to ...
Read More »I‘m sure I’m not the only UNC student whose friends seemed to be all over the place this summer. As for me, friends of mine were in NYC, New Orleans, ...
Read More »Not everyone can win — someone has to lose. That’s just how the world works. This is especially true for the many people involved in this summer’s ...
Read More »When most Americans had their introduction to antifa, or anti-fascist, groups, it was an overwhelmingly peaceful collection of disparate peoples who opposed ...
Read More »There are too many people, now. That’s what I thought when I read that UNC had 40,792 applicants to the class of 2021 (a 14 percent increase from ...
Read More »Why do I protest? Because I believe in Lux Libertas, the motto of our university. These words have deep meaning to me: Lux Libertas. Light ...
Read More »The opinion section of The Daily Tar Heel functions as a sounding board for what the public has to say and as a platform for great student writers to ...
Read More »Like a proud father ready to brag about his children, John Swofford had a lot to talk about as the Atlantic Coast Conference kicked off its football media ...
Read More »This tale is about pride and humility. It begins with me being an uncomprehending jackass and ends with me being an insensitive one. This won’t be a ...
Read More »Have you ever really listened to campus at night? If I could tug its sounds down from the Polk Place air, I bet I could show you why I do.
Read More »In lieu of something more maudlin, I would like to use my farewell to both UNC and the Daily Tar Heel to shout out my soon to be fellow UNC alum Adam ...
Read More »The decision to become a columnist this year was, in some ways, a very easy one.
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