Letter: Faculty defend Literature of 9/11
TO THE EDITOR: We are disturbed by the attacks directed at our colleague Neel Ahuja’s first-year seminar, Literature of 9/11, an interdisciplinary ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: We are disturbed by the attacks directed at our colleague Neel Ahuja’s first-year seminar, Literature of 9/11, an interdisciplinary ...
Read More »Thank you N.C. House Rep. Paul Tine, for taking a stand against the dangerous drilling proposition set forth for the North Carolina coast within the next ...
Read More »Whenever students report sexual assault, the University should take appropriate measures.
Read More »The article published Friday praising the recent state evaluation of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is the product of a deep misunderstanding of how ...
Read More »The letter posted on Friday about neutral language being “ridiculous” and “petty” is heart-breaking.
Read More »A first-year UNC student made false claims about a UNC professor’s course, “Literature of 9/11,” stating that the course justifies “the actions ...
Read More »Even to a staunch feminist such as myself, the view expressed in your article about “sexist” pronouns is ridiculous. It is pettiness such as this ...
Read More »Yesterday the National Pan-Hellenic Council took issue with the Daily Tar Heel’s pressure to require One Act training.
Read More »I was really disappointed that in Thursday’s brief column regarding the description of the five candidates for the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, ...
Read More »I am responding to your important column on the need to use gender-sensitive language.
Read More »I have known Nancy Oates for more than 10 years, both professionally and as a friend, and I am impressed with her openness, honesty, integrity and concern ...
Read More »My name is Mari Robin Tharin, and I am 10 years old. I am from Rocky Mount, N.C. A few weeks ago I attended Sylvia Hatchell’s basketball camp.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: One attribute that makes an opinion or editorial piece powerful is that it includes multiple sides of an argument and explains why the ...
Read More »Every year after the fall semester starts, I overhear several complaints about riding the bus.
Read More »Friday’s editorial called for teaching gender-sensitive language in the classroom.
Read More »I read the articles in The Daily Tar Heel and find them a little off in terms of our loss to South Carolina.
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel reported the five finalists for the dean search for the UNC College of Arts and Sciences, which is clearly exciting for UNC.
Read More »I was surprised to read your editorial “All students deserve aid,” regarding the state of North Carolina’s One State, One Rate policy.
Read More »As a 19-year veteran of the U.S. Navy and Chair of the Faculty, and in reference to an article in Wednesday’s edition of The Daily Tar Heel, I am writing ...
Read More »We are a group of 19 survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, harassment, discrimination and other gender-based violence at UNC-Chapel ...
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