Jihad was a force for good in Indonesia
It is inspiring for me to see the recent thoughtful letters to the editor regarding the use and significance of the word jihad (Tariq Luthun, Nov. 6, ...
Read More »It is inspiring for me to see the recent thoughtful letters to the editor regarding the use and significance of the word jihad (Tariq Luthun, Nov. 6, ...
Read More »One would think that a Quickhit would avoid an idiotic statement that insinuates a false notion … but sadly, it did not.
Read More »I write regarding Bo McMillan’s Nov. 1 piece, “A hole in the heart from modern ‘art.’”
Read More »This is a response to Cody Welton’s piece, in which he states that the Pamela Geller’s ad citing Israel’s dissidents as “savage” does not constitute ...
Read More »Nearly half of all Americans know someone with an eating disorder. Apply that to this campus, and that’s an astounding number of students. It’s an ...
Read More »Throughout the 20th century North Carolina fostered an activist state government that facilitated development through investments in infrastructure and ...
Read More »While I agree with Cody Welton’s position that the town of Chapel Hill should allow political and religious messages to promote community discourse, ...
Read More »Here’s some important info for students registered in Orange County who are voting Tuesday but who have moved and not reported their address change. ...
Read More »On Tuesday, I wrote a letter on why I refuse to vote. A common criticism was that refusing to vote meant giving up my voice with regards to the political ...
Read More »On my way to campus this past Saturday — the purpose of which was to support those running and walking in the fifth annual Eve Carson 5K — I tried ...
Read More »The letter “Transit tax is bigger than political parties” is deeply misguided in suggesting that supporting the tax will help economic growth.
Read More »Tragedy has struck our campus many times throughout this semester. Now is not the time to forget those people who have touched our lives throughout the ...
Read More »Tuesday’s letter, “Why I won’t be voting on this Election Day,” offered an overly simplistic view on presidential elections decisions.
Read More »Last week, Tar Heels observed National Food Day with a Polk Place Farmers’ Market; last night, we celebrated High-Fructose Corn Syrup Day (otherwise ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: As a fiscal conservative, the idea of raising taxes would generally make me cringe. But the transit referendum that’s on the ballot ...
Read More »I write to provide clarification around statements attributed to me in the Oct. 22 story, “New software will change human resources.
Read More »This letter is in response to the letter published about not voting by a law student.
Read More »This has been a difficult fall semester for the Tar Heel family. Our hearts were broken when we began the semester and learned of Faith Hedgepeth’s ...
Read More »Tell someone you don’t vote, and you may as well tell them you punt kittens. They’ll say, “It’s your civic duty” or “If you don’t vote, ...
Read More »With the death of David Shannon on Saturday, The Daily Tar Heel has been a source for the University community to look to for accurate information regarding ...
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