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World AIDS day was this past Thursday, and I was excited to see so many students aware and involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. This December, students ...
Read More »World AIDS day was this past Thursday, and I was excited to see so many students aware and involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. This December, students ...
Read More »As a RN from a family full of nurses, we were abhorred when my niece, a student nurse, showed us comments made by Dr. Spangler in The Daily Tar Heel on ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I respect Marc Lange for drawing attention to the modern exodus and plight suffered by Jews in Arab states.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: We write to express our support for New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg as our spring commencement speaker.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I was astonished at the column published in Friday’s edition, “Not so activist here at UNC”. The author seems to imply that large ...
Read More »I appreciated Ben Elkind’s call in “The JNF troubles in East Jerusalem” for a Palestinian family not to be evicted from their Jerusalem home. It ...
Read More »Since the Union now seems to be in the business of providing for the student body’s religious needs, I would like to put forward my own request.
Read More »I want to add to the editorial about towing. I think it is ridiculous that towing is allowed for areas outside of downtown Chapel Hill and on campus where ...
Read More »If the University is concerned with keeping older students on campus, the first obstacle they face that jumps to mind are the many restrictions they put ...
Read More »These upcoming weeks constitute a crucial, decisive moment for the fate of humanity and the world at large: it’s final exams time at UNC.
Read More »When they’re taking campus tours, parents and students alike want to know: “Where do freshmen live on campus?” They are simultaneously surprised, ...
Read More »Earlier this month, Bruce Carney, Chancellor Thorp and the Board of Trustees completely ignored student-generated tuition proposals. When students protested ...
Read More »I have mixed feelings about the new “meditation room” praised by Monday’s editorial. While it refers to itself as inclusive for all religions, there ...
Read More »Every year, a community’s dynamic changes, but it is the diversity of people that makes up the community and contributes to the unique experience that ...
Read More »The Human Rights Center (HRC) at Abbey Court has become part of student culture. Several Campus Y groups have programs there, including LINC, Technology ...
Read More »While I agree with the overall sentiment expressed by Andrew Moon in his article on the failure of public school lunch reform, I am compelled to protest ...
Read More »One of the many debates that arose from the issue of tuition increase is whether or not quality education is a right. I don’t claim to have the answer ...
Read More »As part of the Strike the Hikes campaign, I attended two public meetings on tuition and fees. I expected the committee to pass Provost Bruce Carney’s ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am writing in response to the article on Adderall abuse as an educator who has worked with individuals with ADHD for more than 40 years. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Almost four years ago, I came to UNC as an out-of-state student. I was excited to become a Tar Heel for my four years, but didn’t really ...
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