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A federal court in New York ruled last week that Fox Searchlight Pictures violated minimum-wage and overtime labor laws by not paying its interns — ...
Read More »A federal court in New York ruled last week that Fox Searchlight Pictures violated minimum-wage and overtime labor laws by not paying its interns — ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly is trying to make it easier to buy a handgun and carry it with you, but these relaxed gun regulations would be disastrous for ...
Read More »There is no clearer evidence of the polarization of North Carolina politics than the ongoing Moral Monday protests at the General Assembly, which represent ...
Read More »Chancellor Holden Thorp’s recent decision to suspend and review a provision of the Honor Code is a step in the right direction for the University — ...
Read More »The state Senate’s budget proposal calls for closing the Orange Correctional Center, a minimum-security prison in Hillsborough, as part of a cost-cutting ...
Read More »Thanks to the N.C. General Assembly, the children of our state are going to leave elementary school thoroughly prepared — for life in 19th-century America, ...
Read More »Last month, the Chapel Hill Public Library reopened at Pritchard Park in a space more than double its original size, well worth the $16.2 million investment. ...
Read More »The future of the Dorothea Dix property in Raleigh — the site of the former mental hospital — has been the source of much aggressive debate in the ...
Read More »Last week, Palestinians commemorated the 65th anniversary of Al-Nakba, or “Great Catastrophe,” when more than 700,000 Palestinians from more than ...
Read More »The Moral Monday protests organized by the NAACP in Raleigh have entered their fourth week, and despite rising arrest rates, they show no signs of slowing. ...
Read More »At a meeting Monday evening, the Chapel Hill Town Council took a huge step forward for food trucks.
Read More »University officials put together May 1 a 21-member task force “to review and enhance its policies and procedures for handling student-on-student complaints ...
Read More »People always talk about how newspapers are simply too slow in reporting the news. By the time you see something in the paper, your high school dropout ...
Read More »Reading this year’s headlines gives the impression of a University marked by tragedies and scandals. There is truth in that perception, but it should ...
Read More »Someone hacked the Associated Press’ Twitter account Tuesday and tweeted a tweet untrue about bombs going off in the White House. Do you see now, world?! ...
Read More »When the Orange County Board of Commissioners sets its final budget, the board should prioritize the request for additional money from Chapel Hill-Carrboro ...
Read More »Supporting the status quo of college athletics is like swimming in a pair of steel-toed boots — it’s not smart and it just won’t work.
Read More »My first piece of advice was to avoid the self-help section of the DTH. But here we are, so let me offer just a few, scattered, parting thoughts.
Read More »My Tar Heel experience has been like the perfect ‘cup of joe.’ With Carolina academics, I knew I had my solid brew foundation — I couldn’t go ...
Read More »Sometime early in my undergraduate career here at Carolina I found myself being just a little bit angry about everything. And I mean everything — academic ...
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