Quickhits for March 27, 2014
Stocks of King Digital Entertainment, creator of Candy Crush, fell the day after its IPO. It’s great to see a company that tried to copyright “candy” ...
Read More »Stocks of King Digital Entertainment, creator of Candy Crush, fell the day after its IPO. It’s great to see a company that tried to copyright “candy” ...
Read More »Every Friday an editorial board member speaks with a prominent figure from the University or surrounding community. This week, Trey Bright sat down with ...
Read More »UNC consistently places in the ranks of top-tiered schools as an institution that strongly encourages and highly prioritizes research in multiple fields. ...
Read More »It isn’t rocket science. When something isn’t working, it usually means it is time to find a different solution.
Read More »The mock car crashes held each year in the weeks before prom at local high schools are a valuable tool, but they could be even more beneficial at the ...
Read More »There are often many different means to an end.
Read More »Chris Estes, North Carolina's Chief Information Officer, recently spoke to the N.C. General Assembly about the possibility of creating a board to regulate unmanned ...
Read More »If the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools face budget cuts next school year — an increasingly likely possibility — the Board of Education should choose ...
Read More »Here in Chapel Hill, Carolina basketball has always been number one on the court and number one in our hearts, and for a long time the Tar Heels were ...
Read More »Adopting the nation’s “Common Core” public learning standards in North Carolina has become a contentious issue over the last year after being taken ...
Read More »Failing to make the new student-athlete exit survey anonymous would render it ineffective.
Read More »On Aug. 23, Gov. Pat McCrory signed the Students and Administration Equality Act (SAE Act), which guarantees students the right to a representative in ...
Read More »UNC-system President Tom Ross recently suggested that student-athletes be allowed to take lighter course loads during their first year in order to ease ...
Read More »As college tuition — and accompanying student debt — continues to rise, the lack of financial literacy of the average Millennial will become an ever-increasing ...
Read More »As members of UNC’s sexual assault task force continue to negotiate and bring in outside opinions regarding sanctioning in sexual assault cases, it ...
Read More »Malaysia flightAs the search for Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 drags on, patience is running short, as some have begun to question the searchers’ methods. ...
Read More »Every Friday an editorial board member speaks with a prominent figure from the University or surrounding community. This week, Alexandra Willcox sat down ...
Read More »After a brief scare earlier in the week, senior global studies majors no longer need to worry that they will be snubbed come graduation day — nor should ...
Read More »Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity’s decision to ban pledging in all chapters nationwide, including UNC’s, will naturally be met with resistance by Greek ...
Read More »The argument concerning unpaid internships is all too often approached from a viewpoint of morality rather than one of legality. For an organization to ...
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