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When I walked by a Daily Tar Heel stand on Sept. 19 and saw a picture of the North Carolina Central University student body president, I was confused. ...
Read More »When I walked by a Daily Tar Heel stand on Sept. 19 and saw a picture of the North Carolina Central University student body president, I was confused. ...
Read More »We are fortunate to have a campus that is committed to the ongoing conversation about sexual assault prevention and response.
Read More »President Clinton, once known for his love of fast food, has been making headlines for his recent dietary change. He’s swapped the Big Macs, chicken ...
Read More »I am again disappointed by The Daily Tar Heel’s lack of neutrality on the sensitive issue of the death of David Shannon.
Read More »On Sept. 26, Rev. Rich Cizik will be visiting UNC to give a talk titled, “For God’s Sake, Let’s Focus On the Earth.” Cizik, a minister and climate ...
Read More »U.S. Census Bureau data released Tuesday reveals 46.5 million poor people in America in 2012, including 16.1 million children, essentially unchanged from ...
Read More »In a letter to the editor on Tuesday, Daniel Cole writes that a world without a strong government could not function because people do not have an “innate ...
Read More »I’m writing to honor Jake Phillips, a Tar Heel who passed away earlier this year.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I was very sad to learn that Karol Kain Gray, vice chancellor for finance and administration, has chosen to end her employment with UNC ...
Read More »Can someone please explain to me the difference between an anarchist and a libertarian?
Read More »I’d like to voice my concerns regarding Chapel Hill Transit’s policies and procedures for stops along South Columbia Street near Coolidge Street, ...
Read More »Responses to the Republicans’ “Funding-Gate” have brought up valuable questions about what anarchists believe.
Read More »An article in the Sept. 11 issue of The Daily Tar Heel discusses a paper by Professor Barbara Fredrickson and the criticisms of it raised by the (in)famous ...
Read More »About 40 years ago I wrote a letter to the Tar Heel, which was printed. It said we should consider making Franklin Street in the vicinity of the University ...
Read More »I appreciate that the recent article on health care coverage provides concrete details about health care reform — new health insurance options will ...
Read More »Several persons interviewed in the recent article about fixed-term faculty make arguments that rest comfortably upon a false distinction between “teaching” ...
Read More »While I’m unsurprised by Keith Pulling’s letter about the irony of anarchist groups getting public funding, the universal derision being lobbed at ...
Read More »Happy Housekeeping, Maintenance and Facilities Services Appreciation Week!
Read More »This Friday, Sept. 13, the Board of Governors will be meeting for the first time this academic year. Over the past few months, this body that rules over ...
Read More »The recent backlash in the opinion section in response to the College Republicans’ complaint concerning recent funding cuts was to be expected. There’s ...
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