Legislators have to accept defeat now
Mere hours after the U.S. Congress permitted the federal government to shut down, dozens of veterans were denied entrance to the World War II Memorial, ...
Read More »Mere hours after the U.S. Congress permitted the federal government to shut down, dozens of veterans were denied entrance to the World War II Memorial, ...
Read More »October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Unfortunately, it is poorly publicized, and few people know of its existence. Even on the U.S. ...
Read More »In response to the Oct. 1 editorial on bike racks taking up parking space, parking is a hassle on Franklin Street, but losing one parking spot is a hardly ...
Read More »As president of the Carolina Bicycle Coalition, a new student group that advocates for bicyclists, I’m concerned about the editorial board’s recent ...
Read More »In her time at UNC, Eve Carson constantly demonstrated her passion for the Carolina Way — the leadership, spirit and compassion embodied by her fellow ...
Read More »In April, the Rana Plaza factory in Bangladesh collapsed, leaving over 1,000 people dead and 2,500 injured.
Read More »We want to clarify the Sept. 25 article students seeking help after sexual violence.
Read More »My name is D.C. Swinton, candidate for Chapel Hill Council. This is my third attempt at political office, having run for State House twice in South Carolina. ...
Read More »Eric Boyers’ Sept. 26 letter advocating investment in nuclear energy offers an interesting but poorly researched argument. First, his claim that divested ...
Read More »I’m new to this Carolina football deal, so I need an explanation. If more than 60,000 of you are perfectly content to underperform just as pathetically ...
Read More »In a recent op-ed, Alex Keith attempted to defend North Carolina’s disastrous “Restore Confidence in Government” Act. His flawed analysis rests ...
Read More »The efforts of the Beyond Coal campaign are laudable, but the movement should make an even bolder demand — that the money divested from coal be invested ...
Read More »Growing up in Gambia, I saw malnutrition trigger desolation and correlate with poverty. I was in high school when I volunteered in a rural village in ...
Read More »In response to Catherine Mitchell’s Sept. 24 letter — first and foremost, I want to commend Catherine for her immense courage in addressing weight ...
Read More »The DTH reports that campus conservatives fear that they will get dirty looks if they exercise their First Amendment rights. However, one’s right to ...
Read More »The Sept. 24 Daily Tar Heel includes” a conversation with”:http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/09/goldsboro-qa professor Klaus Larres ...
Read More »UNC’s Board of Trustees will meet this afternoon. As a University student and member of the Sierra Student Coalition, I am proud that the Beyond Coal ...
Read More »Regarding the Sept. 19 story on historically black colleges: Congratulations on taking The Daily Tar Heel in new directions and by looking at local, regional, ...
Read More »As a young woman born and raised in North Carolina, attending UNC had always been a dream of mine. In the fall of 2011, my chance came to be a student ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The recent sexual assault at SECU House made headlines this week, but it’s far from the only assault that has taken place recently ...
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