Letter: A pre-graduation graduation speech
It’s spring, and the graduates are in bloom in their array of beautiful — yet sometimes tacky — colors in every city and state in this country.
It’s spring, and the graduates are in bloom in their array of beautiful — yet sometimes tacky — colors in every city and state in this country.
Did people not pay attention in literally any history course ever? Hitler was a bad guy who murdered a lot of people with toxic chemicals.
We commend the good work being done by the Community Empowerment Fund, Habitat for Humanity and others to provide support and transition services for people experiencing homelessness in Chapel Hill.
Registration is in full swing and students are trying to figure out what classes to take next year. Through general education requirements, students at UNC are able and encouraged to broaden their horizons outside their chosen fields.
Raccoons, I’ve discovered, are actually fairly large animals, especially when they’re serving as impromptu speed bumps.
As the end of the school year is fast approaching, the scramble for jobs is in full force for graduating seniors.
We talk about making a difference in our University, Chapel Hill, our hometowns, our state, our nation and our world.
Dear North Carolina GOP, We heard about the plan you rolled out to give health coverage to 300,000 of the working poor in North Carolina.
If you study English, people ridicule your “useless” major. If you study science, people snarl when you tell them climate change is real.
There is a ballot measure, the “We the People” Act (H453 and S354), making its way through the legislative process stating that corporations are NOT people and money is NOT speech.
While Dr. Anna Bigelow offers important critiques of the Countering Violent Extremism program, I would love to hear a better strategy for addressing the problems the UNC grant is meant to address.
Bo time is a good time. However, it could be better if this well-known company would fully commit to taking all routine antibiotics out of their products.
In response to a piece published Thursday on Congress’s change in internet privacy regulation by Paige Colpo, I want to emphasize that this action is absolutely against the interest of the public.
The military’s presence is etched into the composition of our University. It is near impossible to walk around campus without encountering a visual indicator of armed service.
We may as well admit it. For all the recent valorization of nerd culture, America is a society that both needs and yet continuously hates nerds.
First of all, thank you. To everybody who waited in line for a DTH last week, who came back the next day after we ran out, who brought us exact change — thank you.
A corporation is a business structure; it is not a person; and money is property; it is not speech.
First of all, I appreciated your article ... about the 2 Chainz concert.
It was heartening to see UNC kids rushing the floor of the Smith Center on Monday, to see that enthusiasm and joie de vivre are still possible in a dark world.
On Tuesday afternoon, I attended the Diversity Awards at the Pleasants Room in Wilson Library.