Letter: Vote yes on bonds to better our schools
As Interim Superintendent of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, I take great pride in our school system. But I have also found that we face many school ...
Read More »As Interim Superintendent of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, I take great pride in our school system. But I have also found that we face many school ...
Read More »In your editorial “Contextualizing violent protests,” you talked about how the problem with Black Lives Matter protests are not the form of protest, ...
Read More »I am writing in regards to Danielle Chemtob’s article “Spellings addresses NC education concerns at forum,” which details the proceedings of the ...
Read More »In response to the Oct. 18 letter “Republicans are not Nazis, obviously,” it should be noted that Mr. Council’s passionate defense of the GOP and ...
Read More »The article titled “GPSF asks for changes ...” published on Oct. 25 addresses an important conversation happening between members of GPSF and Student ...
Read More »The call for the minimization of campus administration in the article, “Instruction, not administration, is our mission” is a decree that negates ...
Read More »As an alumnus, I read The Daily Tar Heel occasionally and am concerned that one of the most compelling issues that motivates students on California campuses ...
Read More »As a writer, I know that criticism is a key part of the writing process, and I embrace all efforts to get me to think of my writings in a different way, ...
Read More »The University of North Carolina has sold out, and everyone is feeling the effects from it. Last summer, Barnes & Noble College bought out UNC Student ...
Read More »Dear David Council, You stated that the Republican Party is not made up of Nazis.
Read More »Black women in our society are understood to be one of the most devalued groups of people within American culture, and it’s neither fair nor accurate. ...
Read More »In response to the editorial “Instruction, not administration, is our mission,” there is a fundamental flaw in the argument of the benefits of cutting ...
Read More »In reference to the firebombing of the Orange County Republican offices, I believe a history lesson is in order.
Read More »In a recent discussion with one of my friends, he expressed his opinion that House Bill 2 should not hurt Gov. Pat McCrory’s chances of reelection because ...
Read More »In Wednesday’s article concerning Student Congress, Speaker Simons’ comments once again misrepresent the issues surrounding the Two Governments for ...
Read More »We were part of a standing-room-only crowd in the Great Hall Wednesday night (Oct. 12) that listened in awe as dozens of brave survivors shared their ...
Read More »Please, don’t be conned by Trump.
Read More »Time was, in addition to ringing out the hours and quarter hours, the carillon used to render a selection of tunes following the twelve noon striking. ...
Read More »This election season has generated scads of bad political writing.
Read More »I am writing in direct reference to the article “Charlotte shooting evokes student protests at HBCUs” released in the Friday, Sept. 23 issue of The ...
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