It's no secret that editors at The Daily Tar Heel have loved and continue to love Rupaul's Drag Race.
Democrats in the Senate this week came together with Republicans and voted to fund the government until at least Feb. 8.
Over winter break I bought a typewriter.
One year, one month and one day from today will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the UNC Food Worker Strike.
Terms of endearment. Cute nicknames. Sweet talk. Call them what you want, but one thing is certain: there’s no amount of respect involved.
I love pants. If there is one article of clothing that I invest most of my money in, it’s pants. The best pants I find are ones that can hug my hips, accentuate my short stature and stretch out to accommodate any asymmetrical places.
If you would have told me at the beginning of my college career that I would be finishing it at the University of North Carolina, I definitely wouldn’t have believed you.
Applying to graduate school can be really scary, and many students feel standardized test pressure, but there are many resources on campus to help.
Greetings Tar Heels and welcome to 2018! In lieu of answering a traditional question this week, we’d like to introduce you to YAFI’s newest contributor, James Scalise.
How did we all know this absurd, nonsensical linguistic code? Pig Latin was just somehow there, inexplicably pervading our collective childhood memories.
Football is dead. Long live basketball. It may seem unlikely, but American football’s reign as the nation’s premier sport is coming to an end. It has gone the way of the bullfight: a barbaric thrill ride that won’t be able to survive. The evidence that shows the longer you play the sport, the more likely you are to develop serious brain injuries.
On June 8, 2017, the United Kingdom’s governing Conservative Party called a snap election in an attempt to gain a larger majority in Parliament.
This MLK day, think about how you can impact the Chapel Hill community.
I, like many others, have enjoyed cracking jokes about the esoteric nature of much of the music that gets played on WXYC, UNC’s student-run radio station.
Standing beside “DREAMers” from all over the country, the resounding roar of chanting filled my ears: “Si se, si se puede!”
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, paleo, pescetarian, dairy-free and the list goes on. How does the average person tell which one is for them?
I guess I'm going through a revival period, too. And it doesn’t have to include Selena Gomez.