DACA week reminds UNC community that 'this is still news'
UNC DACA Week aims to bring awareness to immigration justice from an intersectional and inclusive lens this week through reading groups, a community forum ...
Read More »UNC DACA Week aims to bring awareness to immigration justice from an intersectional and inclusive lens this week through reading groups, a community forum ...
Read More »The government has no place in determining Facebook’s future in the world. That responsibility lies on us, the consumers and the public.
Read More »As social media grows and becomes more popular, many Americans have found themselves caught in a “Privacy Paradox.” While consumers are increasingly ...
Read More »"The reason for a task force is because the answers to the questions, even as basic as 'What do we need next?' or 'What are the best ways to improve things?' ...
Read More »With summer break just weeks away, outdoor concert and music festival memories are on the brain. Whether students have traveled to distant states for ...
Read More »SJP was particularly interested in attending this specific session when we heard of a resolution presented by the Durham2Palestine coalition, which demanded ...
Read More »Nearly 300 people filled the Barn at Fearrington Village on Sunday, April 15, each holding a pink and white book as they waited for Cecile Richards, president ...
Read More »The value of the Hispanic community in Carborro and the peace of mind immigrants should be allowed in the community was emphasized at the "Know Your Rights" ...
Read More »The No. 5 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team extended its win streak to five games, crushing Canisius, 22-3, on Sunday morning in Syracuse, N.Y.
Read More »It's 2018, and it's about time people understood Women Also Know Stuff. “Part of what’s going on is that people tend to have a set of ...
Read More »The new president of the UNC-system student body president, elected Wednesday, is Bettylenah Njaramba, a junior at N.C. Central University. Drugs ...
Read More »The American government doesn’t care about the Syrian people — if it did, it would be implementing programs to help refugees instead of bombing their ...
Read More »I plan to tell stories for the rest of my life, just like I’ve done at The Daily Tar Heel for the last four years.
Read More »I would like to address some of the issues raised in an article published April 6 in the Daily Tar Heel that suggested that these disciplines are being ...
Read More »I know nothing. And to no fault of yours, neither do you. And that is okay, though this mentality has everything to do with democracy.
Read More »The No. 21 North Carolina baseball team continued its hot streak this weekend with a series win against Virginia in Charlottesville.
Read More »Go green and get crafty. The Scrap Exchange is a 27-year-old nonprofit organization located in Durham with a mission to promote creativity, environmental ...
Read More »The No. 5 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team used a strong second-half surge to defeat No. 15 Syracuse, 20-11, on Saturday in Syracuse, N.Y.
Read More »Despite sweeping its weekend matches, the No. 8 North Carolina men's tennis team is looking ahead. They want more.
Read More »CUAB activities can be hit-or-miss. But this year, the programs offered have been hitting what students want right on the nail.
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