Letter: Events at UNC should be designed to unite
We write to you today in the spirit of upholding our values of diversity and inclusivity.
Read More »We write to you today in the spirit of upholding our values of diversity and inclusivity.
Read More »My name is Princy Varghese, and I am the sister of Vincey Varghese, who recently passed away on March 16, 2016.
Read More »As explained by an extraordinary public policy professor here at UNC, the concept of social justice can be imagined as a pie.
Read More »The UNC Nicotine Dependence Program works with thousands of people to fight the powerful addiction to nicotine while facing a host of obstacles, including ...
Read More »Your piece on the Iraq War was well-timed and, I am sure, well-intended. Here are a couple of important items you overlooked.
Read More »I became involved with student government because I believed it has the responsibility of carrying out change at Carolina by listening to the different ...
Read More »Yesterday, the North Carolina General Assembly passed a blanket anti-discrimination law, that in fact, furthers discrimination in this state for the ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Although the editorial written against the ban on vaping indoors includes flowery language about the “freedom of choice and property ...
Read More »Your fluff piece in Monday’s paper, “13 UNC leaders will advise administrators on the future of Student Stores” reads like pure window dressing ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Hi, my name is Lucy, and you might know me.
Read More »Today Margaret Spellings is hosting a luncheon on our campus with an undisclosed group of “student leaders.”
Read More »In 1957, Bob Young made one of the first of his many contributions to the University of North Carolina by playing on the men’s basketball team that ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Fourty-eight hours in Edinburgh, racing home to London and staying up until 2 a.m.
Read More »I chaired the vetting process for the executive board officer candidates that The Daily Tar Heel recently criticized for lack of diversity.
Read More »I was troubled to see official Orange County Democratic Party election materials chock-full of bias and misinformation when I went to vote.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: It was very unwelcome to read the thoughtless bile of Jalynn Harris’ “Your critiques are boring.” The column reminded me of the pages ...
Read More »In his editorial lambasting Apple for taking a stand for Americans’ privacy rights, Senator Richard Burr has demonstrated himself yet again to be a ...
Read More »One thing that we should all be able to agree on is the importance of educational investment to the future vibrancy of North Carolina. During early voting ...
Read More »In her letter critiquing Jalynn Harris’ glib and inappropriate reference to eugenics, Marissa Krantz stated that “European Jews ... have already been ...
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