Letter: HB2 affects student athletes too
I read the opinion article, “There is nothing to be gained until House Bill 2 is repealed,” and I found it to be very intriguing. I am a student-athlete ...
Read More »I read the opinion article, “There is nothing to be gained until House Bill 2 is repealed,” and I found it to be very intriguing. I am a student-athlete ...
Read More »As the daughter of an elected official, I understand the direct impact that voting can have on someone’s life, and the truth behind the statement that ...
Read More »It’s finally here. After a year and a half of campaigning and vitriol, Election Day 2016 has arrived.
Read More »When Bailey Aldridge of The Daily Tar Heel recapped the recent "Saturday Night Live" skit of the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary ...
Read More »I want to discuss the article “McCrory and Cooper (hold first debate).” I do not take fault with the article, because it summarizes the debate. The ...
Read More »I don’t go to your school. I haven’t been in college since 1971. I’m a registered independent who’s so worried about this election that I’m ...
Read More »In the (editorial) “Midterms can hurt the mind, body and spirit — take care of yourself,” you address the difficulties that come alongside with ...
Read More »In the North Carolina gubernatorial debate between Gov. McCrory and Roy Cooper, McCrory touted his economic record and slammed Cooper for trying to make ...
Read More »Two things have overshadowed the current election for governor in North Carolina: the presidential race and the controversy behind House Bill 2.
Read More »In the editorial “Moneyball for all” you talk about the issue of gender inequality in professional sports. Although this problem can be confined, ...
Read More »The University’s new Three Zeros Initiative aims to make UNC more sustainable by working toward water neutrality, zero waste to landfills and greenhouse ...
Read More »In the (editorial) regarding how the police force needs to be reformed, the author discusses how demilitarization of the police force needs to occur in ...
Read More »In Vincent Veerbeek’s article, “Durham jail receives grant to address mental health concerns,” Veerbeek raises great points about the status and ...
Read More »A strong educationally sound school system is fundamental to our state and community’s well-being.
Read More »Two recently published letters to The Daily Tar Heel reveal the ignorance of their authors when addressing this issue.
Read More »When I was in kindergarten, my parents were excited by a third party candidate for President.
Read More »“Kenan-Flagler’s proposed fee sets a bad precedent,” argues that the proposal of a $3,000 fee for undergraduate majors of business contradicts the ...
Read More »Joseph Tillotson (’66) writes about the Israeli-Palestinian situation, asking The Daily Tar Heel to provide the “true facts” involved. His own letter, ...
Read More »I am writing today in response to the letter “Trump needs to step down from candidacy” by Edana Kleinhans. In the letter, she argues that Republicans ...
Read More »This letter is in response to Tillotson and his perceived facts about Israel.
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