Letter: Concussions article was misleading
TO THE EDITOR: From a public health perspective, The Daily Tar Heel headline that “schools devote resources to preventing concussions” is misleading. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: From a public health perspective, The Daily Tar Heel headline that “schools devote resources to preventing concussions” is misleading. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Tar Heel Nation: Thank you for the tremendous enthusiasm and support you provided during the game against Duke. Your passion for the team ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I’ve lived in Chapel Hill for over 20 years. In that time I have read thousands of comments in The Daily Tar Heel, and I don’t think ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Smoking on UNC’s campus is increasing. Smokers are students, staff, faculty, contractors and visitors. While UNC’s administration purports ...
Read More »A story about Charles Scott, first Black basketball star — recruited by Coach Dean Smith — with my help.
Read More »Recently UNC has been in a rush to try to sell the Student Stores.
Read More »We recently have heard of UNC athletes who might be academically challenged. We rarely read of those that are brilliant.
Read More »Two weeks ago, I wrote The Daily Tar Heel about my frustration with the symbolism of impounding bicycles parked outside a research building (the Genome ...
Read More »To say that I love Ryan Switzer, or rather watching him zig and zag across the football field, is an understatement. His love for the game is obvious. ...
Read More »A troubling thought occurred to me this week: I am glad to be graduating from UNC when I am.
Read More »With Homecoming weekend looming, I find it paramount to speak up regarding one of the most divisive issues of our time, and certainly one worthy of lively ...
Read More »I read with much nostalgia about Odum Village closing.
Read More »You are wrong when it comes to charter schools.
Read More »I’d like to congratulate our chancellor on her recent pay increase.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: In response to this posting: Quickhits for Oct. 29, 2015.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: We all know the hyphenate “student-athlete” with its blissfully wistful connotations of young men and women who spend their days listening ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Last Wednesday, Oct. 28th, I attended a talk by Patrisse Cullors — co-founder of #BlackLivesMatter at Duke. Cullors opened with two questions ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: We, the undersigned, are members of the American Studies Graduate Student Association.
Read More »Silent Sam is an expression of racism so real, so undeniable, that I can literally reach out and touch it.
Read More »It doesn’t seem to be widely known on this campus, but the recently-passed Cultural History Artifact Management and Patriotism Act of 2015 clearly makes ...
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