Letter: What’s up with the Bell Tower?
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 »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 ...
Read More »I feel compelled to respond to Friday’s strange piece by CJ Farris in the DTH celebrating the Tax Foundation’s tax ranking of N.C. Thanks to McCrory’s ...
Read More »When it comes to fiscal matters, The Daily Tar Heel has lurched to the right since last year. And nowhere is this more obvious than in CJ Farris’s Oct. ...
Read More »I seldom comment publicly on political issues. However, the most recent video of Mr. Trump and Billy Bush discussing women in the most vulgar way possible ...
Read More »When I graduated from UNC three years ago, I was proud to have helped build a strong relationship between socially conscious students and Carolina Dining ...
Read More »Shame on you John Swofford, Bubba Cunningham and Carol Folt for allowing a football game to be played in Chapel Hill on Saturday.
Read More »UNC’s wildly unpopular System President Margaret Spellings was quoted in the Charlotte Observer suggesting that the UNC Board of Governors, campus-level ...
Read More »In his letter to the editor Thursday, (Student Congress) Speaker (Cole) Simons corrected an issue from The Daily Tar Heel’s coverage of Tuesday’s ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: While the views expressed in “Safe spaces don’t exist” largely resonate with me, an important point goes undiscussed: the trade-offs ...
Read More »For students at UNC, Nick Weiler’s game winning field goal did not just give us a win, it gave us hope.
Read More »In Wednesday’s The Daily Tar Heel article on GPSF’s potential separation, it was repeatedly stated that GPSF wanted to remove graduate and professional ...
Read More »I am disappointed to read the Editorial Board column drawing parallels between the plight of African-American communities and the coexistence between ...
Read More »On behalf of the Jewish Federation of Durham and Chapel-Hill (JFDCH), we are responding to your “Oppression spreads beyond any nation’s borders” ...
Read More »Bipartisan agreement can be hard to find these days in Washington. I’m proud to have led the bipartisan effort that is making higher education more ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel Editorial Board's selective "critique" of Israel linked in the context of appropriate protest of murders of African Americans in the ...
Read More »As University Entrepreneur-in-Residence and one of the founders of the E-Minor in the Department of Economics I could not be more pleased with the provocative ...
Read More »We are members of the American Studies Graduate Student Association. We write now in solidarity with the protests against police violence in Charlotte ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel does a disservice to African Americans and the Black Lives Matter movement by highlighting superficial “similarities” between the ...
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