Letter: ?Students, support student-athletes
The April 1 edition of the DTH contained several interesting articles, including one about student activism. Sadly, the notion of student activism does ...
Read More »The April 1 edition of the DTH contained several interesting articles, including one about student activism. Sadly, the notion of student activism does ...
Read More »I have no illusions about “ObamaCare.” In fact, yesterday’s editorial cartoon on recent sign-ups for the Affordable Care Act got things exactly ...
Read More »The Genocide Awareness Project’s cavalier use of symbols such as the yellow star and swastika commodifies the Holocaust and its victims as evidence ...
Read More »I am responding to the letter “Get rid of all athletic scholarships.” There are so many things wrong with this letter — I cannot understand its ...
Read More »While we appreciate the Office of Student Affairs warning about the “Genocide Awareness” display coming to campus today, we would like to highlight ...
Read More »I have no qualms professing my unwavering support for a woman’s right to choose whether to carry a pregnancy to full-term. However, I also have no problem ...
Read More »It’s been almost two months since 50,000- 82,000 tons of coal ash, along with 27 million gallons of contaminated water, were dumped into the Dan River ...
Read More »I offer the following as a reasonable solution to the corruption in college athletics. All athletic scholarships can be terminated.
Read More »All of my grandparents are recognized by the German government as Holocaust survivors. I do not wish to discuss my personal opinion on abortion, ...
Read More »I would like to thank the six athletes who attended the UNC Board of Trustees meeting to give their viewpoint. As a former UNC athlete, I’m so tired ...
Read More »Last Thursday morning, driving west on the 200 block of McCauley Street, I encountered a fellow on a skateboard going east on the north side of the road ...
Read More »Since last September, when Student Action with Workers (SAW) wrote to Chancellor Carol Folt to urge the University require its licensees to sign The Accord ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel has a long and proud history of launching the journalism careers of your writers and editors.
Read More »Was it absolutely necessary to give a thumbs-up to the death of Fred Phelps in your Thursday Quickhits?
Read More »We find it appalling that The Daily Tar Heel editorial “Continue the Tradition,” stated that “UNC basketball should work to regain value” (March ...
Read More »Bipolar. Crazy. Psycho. Retard. Stigmatizing words like these label people with a mental illness and encourage discrimination.
Read More »Students being evicted in the middle of a semester is a shame, but the fault lies with the greedy landlords who know the rules and defy them. A landlord ...
Read More »Founder of Mothers Against Medical Error Helen Haskell will speak at a special event beginning at 6 p.m. March 27 and noon March 28 at the University ...
Read More »I find it ironic that I gained a profound perspective on my time abroad while sitting in my room in Spain on a perfectly nice day while wasting time on ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel interview with Gov. Pat McCrory published on Tuesday fell far short of responsible journalism from a publication that claims to represent ...
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