Letter: YAFI provides Chapel Hill with quality satire
Dear YAFI: Wednesday YAFI is even better than Friday’s K-Board.
Dear YAFI: Wednesday YAFI is even better than Friday’s K-Board.
Recently, Robert Friedman wrote an op-ed piece in the New York Times arguing that psychiatrists should not be diagnosing President Trump with a mental illness.
I am a first-year student who is passionate about student self-governance and knew it since my first day on campus.
As a candidate for student body president, it begrudges me that I have not been afforded the opportunity to display my legitimacy as a candidate through this medium like former candidates and my current opponent.
According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, one in five women and one in 16 men are sexually assaulted while in college.
I’m reading a book about pastoral England in Queen Victoria’s time. The village of Haworth was in revolt because its minister had just died, and by tradition, the churchgoers ought to choose the heir to the office.
Ah, springtime ... wait, it’s still winter? But it’s been over 60 degrees for the past month. Well, whatever the season is, our campus looks great.
It seems like in recent weeks, The Daily Tar Heel headlines, your social media timelines and every other conversation have been dominated by three letters: SBP.
It will always puzzle me how surprised people are when an organization or group of people takes a political stance.
Reading the News & Observer article entitled “NAACP, Moral March groups will deliver key legislative demands,” I found the headlined groups made demands out of a wide swathe of objectives.
Getting pulled over by the police is one of the scariest things that can happen for too many people.
In 2007, long-graduated DTH columnist Ian Williams wrote that “Every religion must have its Devil, and ours are Blue.”
Have you ever considered eliminating the comment section on your website?
Some 30 years ago I wrote an open letter to Dean Smith that The Daily Tar Heel ran in its editorial section.
You know why this SBP election is “embarrassing”? Because people can’t follow the rules.
Last week, this board hoped to write an editorial in today’s paper commenting on the aftermath of the election, which we believed would finally, finally have its resolution Thursday night.
Betrayal is all I can seem to do these days — which is odd, because I don’t think of myself as a traitor.
Editor’s note: Ian Williams, a 1990 UNC alumnus, was a columnist for The Daily Tar Heel when he wrote the iconic column “Why I Hate Duke.” The column ran Jan 17, 1990. That night, the Tar Heels stomped the Blue Devils by 19.
Michael Flynn resigned as National Security Advisor on Feb. 13 amidst reports of his having promised the Russian government that the Trump administration would lift some of the sanctions placed on Russia by President Obama during his administration.
In July of 2016, I started on an endless and impossible quest to compile every song that mentions North Carolina.