Editorial: International instructors deserve respect
There is an image of the University that is understood implicitly by not only members of our community but nationwide. But what is that image leaving ...
Read More »There is an image of the University that is understood implicitly by not only members of our community but nationwide. But what is that image leaving ...
Read More »The Editorial Board applauds Chancellor Folt for urging the Board of Trustees to take the time to listen without interruption. But providing a dignified ...
Read More »None of us are perfect, and all of us are here to grow as people and leaders. We hope Carol Folt grows along with the community that we have trusted to ...
Read More »The response from those accused of perpetrating such pain is often: “I take responsibility for my actions.” And somehow, that’s meant to be enough. ...
Read More »Limiting someone solely by their GPA is not necessarily representative of their abilities.
Read More »Socrates said that the unexamined life isn’t worth living. We’re not sure an analogous principle holds true for diction, but reflecting on how we ...
Read More »As self-driving cars come closer to hitting the streets of Chapel Hill and around the country, the public must remain vigilant of the moral questions ...
Read More »Helping someone feels good, and it’s easier to achieve on an individual level. However, when we focus on one, we tend forget the many.
Read More »If we’re going to scapegoat based on correlation alone, let’s at least be inclusive and ban men and white people from purchasing firearms too. ...
Read More »The chilling answer, especially for our community, is that the worst we can do does happen. Often. Weinstein and others may now be purged.
Read More »So will our moral standing on sexual assault waver as assailants come out as gay or lesbian? For many, they did not. For all, they should not.
Read More »There are few things more precious to a college student than a laptop. Having that laptop snatched from your grasp, without any chance to save, back-up ...
Read More »This coming Monday, UNC’s chapters of Christians United for Israel and College Republicans are hosting Sebastian Gorka, a former Trump advisor. Gorka’s ...
Read More »As a student paper, we fully support giving students as many journalistic opportunities possible. But we fundamentally believe a focus on awards in student ...
Read More »Originally created after a state measure that called for the University to adopt a policy to “restore and preserve free speech,” the BOG's proposal ...
Read More »You’ve had a big year. A huge year, even. And it’s culminated in this: your crowning as The Collins Word of the Year 2017.
Read More »Makerspaces are creative areas where people can utilize a plethora of tools and knowledge to design and build whatever they want. UNC’s makerspaces ...
Read More »In social psychology there are phenomena known as prescriptive and descriptive norms. For example, a prescriptive norm is the fact drinking alcohol is ...
Read More »Walking down Franklin Street leaves a lot of people with fond memories. Eating out at Spicy 9, stumbling out of Sup Dogs after a late night basketball ...
Read More »UNC debuted a bike share on Oct. 24, shifting up its commitment to its students and the state. The program has the potential to make a durable improvement ...
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