Opinion: Students should support and attend women’s sports
Sponsored by the Carolina Women’s Center, the #RocktheRisers campaign encourages attendance at women’s sporting events. Various student organizations ...
Read More »Sponsored by the Carolina Women’s Center, the #RocktheRisers campaign encourages attendance at women’s sporting events. Various student organizations ...
Read More »The North Carolina chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union recently released their 2015 Legislative Report Card, which details how each member of ...
Read More »Molly Worthen, an assistant history professor at UNC, recently defended the lecture format in a New York Times editorial.
Read More »“Where is Chancellor Folt?” chanted counter-protesters at Sunday’s neo-Confederate rally. Student activists of many causes often wonder the same ...
Read More »Margaret Spellings, the former U.S. Secretary of Education and leading candidate for UNC-system president, would be a troubling choice for the job. Even ...
Read More »UNC’s study abroad programs are relatively extensive and also responsible for the 28 percent of undergraduate students in the College of Arts and Sciences ...
Read More »Lee Storrow has been the bridge between UNC students and the Chapel Hill Town Council for four years.
Read More »Jim Ward is clearly a level-headed, committed and knowledgeable member of the Chapel Hill Town Council, and voters should reward him with a vote to continue ...
Read More »Voters should choose Donna Bell for Chapel Hill Town council memberprimarily for her strong track record as a current council member.
Read More »The only non-incumbent we choose to endorse for Town Council, Michael Parker, is a candidate with a balanced and informed perspective on town government. ...
Read More »This editorial board endorses Mark Kleinschmidt for re-election because his consistent, intelligent, moral leadership has made him an exemplary mayor. ...
Read More »The UNC community has a blind spot. Despite lukewarm advocacy to improve prison conditions and to transform a culture that proliferates and profits from ...
Read More »No one was killed. No one was arrested. This was a different kind of injustice. Two weeks ago, a much more subtle line was crossed when students wore ...
Read More »The idea of subsidized Uber travel is an exciting one. Under a proposal led by National Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council leaders, travel ...
Read More »Clearly, the Board of Governors’ selection process for UNC-system president is not working the way it should. It has been characterized by infighting, ...
Read More »Orange County Superior Court Judge Carl Fox is undergoing a tough battle with blood cancer. Fox needs a bone marrow transplant, and he has done great ...
Read More »Planned Parenthood, a nonprofit for women’s health, is once again under attack by people claiming to be anti-abortion.
Read More »With almost an eighth of American college students meeting the medical definition for substance abuse or dependency, something has to be done at the university ...
Read More »On Sept. 2, Chancellor Carol Folt announced the UNC-Chapel Hill History Task Force. This comes after the Board of Trustees voted to rename Saunders Hall, ...
Read More »There are currently 13 members of the UNC Board of Trustees. Eight were selected by the Board of Governors, four by the governor and the other is the ...
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