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TO THE EDITOR: First of all, thank you, Sabrina Negron, for sharing your story with us. Your resilience and courage is amazing.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: First of all, thank you, Sabrina Negron, for sharing your story with us. Your resilience and courage is amazing.
Read More »Today, the Board of Governors of the UNC system will meet in Chapel Hill to discuss Senate Bill 575.
Read More »In 1963, the then-Graham Memorial Board presented Jubilee, a three-day concert series and spring semester celebration.
Read More »When the word “research” comes to mind, many think of long hours in the library armed with a mountain of books and an extra-large coffee cup.
Read More »Five years ago, Jason Ray’s life came to an abrupt end. Jason, UNC’s beloved Rameses mascot and a 21-year-old senior, was killed by a car while in ...
Read More »HOPE (Homeless Outreach Poverty Eradication) is dedicated to seeking relationships with people who are experiencing poverty while looking for innovative ...
Read More »I am responding to Professor Hirsch and Professor Keinman’s recent letter to the editor on behalf of the Progressive Faculty Network with regard to ...
Read More »Every year, I see piles of broken, used, nearly new and completely unused dorm furniture and supplies next to UNC’s dumpsters.
Read More »As a proud liberal and a proud American, I had a problem with Anthony Dent’s characterization of the “central liberal truth” in his column, where ...
Read More »Of all the industrialized countries in the world, the U.S. is home to the largest number of people living with HIV. Our region is especially important ...
Read More »Are you interested in sitting on a critical university board? Meeting with Chancellor Thorp each month to discuss campus issues? Serving on the Student ...
Read More »Students have one more opportunity to speak directly to the decision makers on this campus at the Chancellor’s Open House, today at 4:30 p.m. in Chapman ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The early arrival of spring by nearly three weeks has not only accelerated the oak pollen allergy season — and mercifully a quicker end ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Last Sunday, I gave a friend of mine a yard sign supporting Amendment One. The next day, the yard sign had been stolen from his house.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: As I walk around the Pit this week and see dedicated classmates advertising Relay for Life, I flash back to the enthusiastic masses that ...
Read More »Academic advisers are on campus to guide undergraduate students as they navigate the curriculum and assist students with their academic planning.
Read More »On May 8, citizens of North Carolina will vote on Amendment One. This amendment will do more than write a ban on same-sex marriage into the North Carolina ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Engineers without Borders, a student-led group, is hosting an EWB golf tournament fundraiser to raise money for projects in countries such ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: It was good to see the front page article on the Carrboro Farmers’ Market in Monday’s paper. It is the oldest and largest such market ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Despite the bowl ban next season, it’s essential for us as Carolina students to show incredible support for new coach Larry Fedora and ...
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