Letters to the Editor: Silent Sam protests
Here are a few letters we received in the weeks of transition to the summer paper.
Read More »Here are a few letters we received in the weeks of transition to the summer paper.
Read More »Given these inaccuracies and quotations taken out of context, we request that the DTH publish a statement of the inaccuracies, retract the article, and ...
Read More »Until the University is prepared to provide and fund texting plans to all students, the idea of requiring us to have phones on hand to use even library ...
Read More »At UNC we celebrate our own version of Holi known as Holi Moli, a way to connect our campus and celebrate our diverse community.
Read More »Contrary to what Chancellor Folt has led you to believe, at UNC the arts are not for everyone.
Read More »Portraying Soviet memes as acceptable whereas Nazi memes are unacceptable is outright denying history.
Read More »The problem with this article is that it insinuates that students involved in Greek life on campus are more inclined to use these dangerous substances ...
Read More »When will there be change in North Carolina regarding gun laws?
Read More »The burden falls on us to work our hardest and to do the best that we can in the present.
Read More »I feel that is important to advocate for legislative change in regards to the use of e-cigarettes in public places.
Read More »It simply makes no sense to be so afraid of how violent right-wingers are that you go and beat the shit out of them.
Read More »Our university should be a model of open-mindedness and respect for diversity.
Read More »The University has failed to fully accommodate their afflicted students and effectively prevent these obstacles for others.
Read More »What do you have when you get three lawyers in the same room? Six different opinions! And when Silent Sam is the topic of discussion, ...
Read More »I am again disheartened by the lack of care with which the crossword puzzle is being published.
Read More »If any employee of the University participates in such an act he or she should be arrested and prosecuted, and, if convicted, fired from his or ...
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