NC needs to draw focus from TFA
As a future educator, the article about the state budget favoring Teach For America left me with a lot to say.
Read More »As a future educator, the article about the state budget favoring Teach For America left me with a lot to say.
Read More »Welcome back, Tar Heels! Are you interested in sitting on critical University boards or committees?
Read More »The last I knew, five additional vacation days didn’t feed a state employee or his/her family. I guess our state legislators want to run this state ...
Read More »On July 11, the House passed a version of the farm bill that removed nutritional and food stamp assistance and other key protections, all in the name ...
Read More »I am very disappointed that the athletic director indicated that P.J. Hairston would play some games.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The N.C. General Assembly, with Gov. McCrory’s help, has done one thing well recently — propose and pass terrible legislation. In ...
Read More »Congress’ failure on student loans is symptomatic of a deeper problem with the prioritization of higher education and investment in infrastructure. ...
Read More »If you are a North Carolinian and you’re not furious right now, then you must not be paying attention. Our prestige and reputation as the progressive ...
Read More »Almost every day there are reports in various media of sexual violence. This problem seems ever-present, and UNC is still struggling to address it.
Read More »Arguments in favor of merit-based admissions ignore the realities experienced by, well, people who are not represented by those who determine the standards ...
Read More »This past weekend, UNC hosted a summer course at the College of Arts and Sciences, listed under “Programs in the Humanities and Human Values,” regarding ...
Read More »I was strolling down Franklin Street the other day. As I passed the courthouse, a homeless man said, “Spare change.”
Read More »Andrew Crabtree was everywhere. You might have seen him as a cast member in LAB! productions, a member of St. Anthony Hall, or part of UNC’s improv ...
Read More »Sarah-Kathryn Bryan’s May 30 letter was a great response to the continued attacks on the funding of education in our state and our nation.
Read More »Last week’s editorial characterizing Moral Monday as “an extreme leftist reaction” was completely wrongheaded. Protestors are defending policies ...
Read More »Throughout my three years at UNC I have found a lack of fresh, healthy food, especially in the dining halls.
Read More »The town of Chapel Hill has long understood the positive impact Kidzu Children’s Museum will have on downtown with a new building and secure outdoor ...
Read More »Chinese President Xi Jinping comes to the United States today, June 6, for his first visit as Chinese president since coming to power in March. I believe ...
Read More »The article “Education economics evaluated” on May 16 did nothing to challenge the rightist ideology of investment that has been taken for granted ...
Read More »Regarding the bill in the N.C. House that requires the BOG to plan a statue of William R. Davie on UNC’s campus, the DTH got it right with its recent ...
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