Quick hits for Jan. 12, 2017
We usually give N.C. State down thumbs, but this one is special. We always knew they were awful at basketball, but the most recent UNC-N.C. State game proves it once and for all.
We usually give N.C. State down thumbs, but this one is special. We always knew they were awful at basketball, but the most recent UNC-N.C. State game proves it once and for all.
Right after college I landed a good, cushy job set up for me in Charlotte. But, I was also in a stellar band that played semi-sold out shows at Cat’s Cradle or in someone’s living room or in the dumpster beside Craige dorm.
This is the season when we look to the year ahead and make our wish lists. As a mother, I have a special list of wishes, one I think will be helpful for all:
I was disappointed to see your headline on Dec. 2 stating “On campus, no legal help.”
You think you know your friends fairly well. You’ve talked through long car drives; you brought them Alpine that one time they were crying.
Our state recently gained another helping of a familiar (for UNC) source of pride: excellence in women’s soccer.
Dear Gov. Roy Cooper, we know a lot is playing on your mind right now.
NPR and others suggest it is a conflict of interest for Trump to make appointments to the National Labor Relations Board.
Taiwan gained attention recently due to a controversial call from President-elect Donald Trump. Far from being a bargaining chip, Taiwan matters to both the United States and North Carolina
Over the past few years, UNC housekeepers have endured budget cuts, staff reductions and a whole host of other challenges.
What’s the game plan? It’s a question on many a Muslim’s mind now that Donald “Dip Bullets in Pig’s Blood” Trump prevailed. I’ve heard defiance and fear. However, here’s a new tack — that we Muslims lose our superiority complex
The first week of classes is filled with reading syllabuses, going over the basics and learning new names. Getting distracted is easy — it is a natural response when you find something boring.
The use of special sessions to hide from dissenting opinions and from constituents should be seen as an insult to every citizen of this state.
It is May 2017. You’re about to graduate from these halls and go out from Chapel Hill to make something of yourself.
2016 was awful. No matter who you are, you probably have a reason to hate 2016.
I love Christmastime. Even though, in college, exams often overshadow the joy of the season, I still manage to get excited for the holidays here in Chapel Hill.
On May 28, 2015, the University of North Carolina’s Board of Trustees (BOT) voted in favor of creating a team of scholars to curate a history of William Saunders and the building formerly known as Saunders Hall.
I officially have one week left as a student in London.
Students should vote “No” on the Student Organization Fee Referendum on Tuesday, Dec. 6th.
It is no secret that Americans are watchful and quite vigilant of Islamic extremism, both at home and abroad. What’s more, American researchers and the American government have invested considerable money and time into examining the methods of radicalization used to draw people into extremist lies.