Letter: State Supreme Court should reflect voters
The Nov. 8 election for State Supreme Court reflected the will of North Carolina voters, when Justice-elect Mike Morgan won by about nine percentage points. ...
Read More »The Nov. 8 election for State Supreme Court reflected the will of North Carolina voters, when Justice-elect Mike Morgan won by about nine percentage points. ...
Read More »Marshall Wade responded to one of my letters and asked how I could think that left humanitarianism was an elite ideology. He then proceeded to give examples ...
Read More »Hello, readers! I am the editor of this page, and I wanted to inform you that we are hiring new writers.
Read More »I was more than a little amazed when I read John Jacobi’s letter to the Daily Tar Heel on Thursday where he referred to “social justice and humanitarianism” ...
Read More »There’s a lot of talk among campus liberals about Trump. Here’s some advice that they might want to consider:
Read More »Like many Americans, I was deeply disappointed after the Nov. 8 election. These feelings of disappointment are normal and are a necessary part of the ...
Read More »Dear David Council, You remarked that Democrats shouldn’t be hypocritical in regard to their response to Trump’s win. Let me remind you of a few things. ...
Read More »In the article regarding an increase in fees, the writer states that biomedical engineering students will have to pay a fee consisting of $250 per semester ...
Read More »In Cailyn Derickson’s article “UNC student protestors have reached the tipping point,” the Black Lives Matter movement is examined through UNC students ...
Read More »For the last eight years, Democrats have been demanding that Republicans accept the elections, support Obama and compromise with the president.
Read More »This year’s election was a polarizing one, there’s no doubt about that. Since Nov. 8, news media outlets, including The Daily Tar Heel, have been ...
Read More »Mr. Tillotson calls me “ignorant” despite the fact that I have no religious or political affiliation. For the past 20 years, I have defended Israel ...
Read More »It’s not often that you can say, as something is happening, that it will be a defining moment in your generation. But that’s what Tuesday night was. ...
Read More »Criticism of the Electoral College by both sides has become the bold new national sentiment. Surely it’s antiquated. Surely it must go. Surely we can ...
Read More »In our world dominated by social media, look outside your newsfeed and seek honest, explanatory journalism about Tuesday’s election results.
Read More »I volunteered time and money to get Hillary Clinton elected; I’m as unhappy as anyone with the result. But I think there are reasons to keep our heads ...
Read More »Joseph Tillotson’s (class of ’66) second letter accuses me of “ignorance;” I feel compelled to respond.
Read More »North Carolina is no longer the textile center that it once was because those manufacturing jobs have been sent overseas to places like China, Bangladesh, ...
Read More »East Carolina University is a university that is near and not-so-dear to most of our hearts. Recently, the ECU band has been under fire for taking a knee ...
Read More »Two counties of Western North Carolina made for a wonderful experience on learning about part of that end of the Tar Heel state during my times of youth ...
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