Opinion: UNC’s Republicans need to disavow the president-elect
This year, the College Republicans decided to neither endorse nor disavow the Republican nominee, Donald Trump.
This year, the College Republicans decided to neither endorse nor disavow the Republican nominee, Donald Trump.
Sexism in sports is not a secret. Opportunities are scarce even in the journalism world. Often when reporting positions become available, women are relegated to the sidelines.
It was easy to lose in the ongoing rumors surrounding the State Department, but President-elect Donald Trump made a major announcement for the future of the federal health care system on Tuesday.
2016 was truly the year of “anything can happen.” In the most obvious ways, it set the stage for major changes that are going to come in the political and international spheres of the world.
Friends, Carolinians, countrypeople, lend me your ears. I have come to praise Guy Fieri, not to bury him. For too long, the metropolitan elite have critiqued Fieri as a frosted-tipped oaf.
I wanted to add to a point made in a recent article entitled “First-years start petition to show their annoyance with construction at Ehringhaus.” While I appreciate the exposure to our so called annoyance, I feel that our message has been somewhat misrepresented.
I’d like to thank you for devoting time at the Nov. 18 Faculty Council meeting to our campus community’s reactions to the presidential election.
Immediately following the election, calls for unity were everywhere, coming from a lot of people. The president, the president-elect, Hillary Clinton and others on all political sides talked about the healing process.
I’d like to thank you for devoting time at the Nov. 18 Faculty Council meeting to our campus community’s reactions to the presidential election.
A nice thing about getting an education is that at each summit, you get to sit through another graduation speech and ponder: Is there any wisdom I can learn from this?
There is a lot about London I did not expect. The size of my dorm room, the cost of living I didn’t realize would be so high, the weird water pressure in the shower.
While undocumented youth in the U.S. face many unique challenges, education and mental health are issues of utmost importance.
I recently read a piece in The New York Times on the Syrian resettlement in the United States. The piece followed a family from their time as refugees in Jordan to resettlement in Illinois.
Free speech is one of those rights that falls under the “applies to all people” category. It is considered undeniable, equalizing and ought to be well respected. All of this is true in theory and should be something we strive to uphold.
Science is perhaps the most grounded connection we have to the laws that govern our world. Public policies, which quite literally govern our world, should be predicated on these scientific facts.
Maybe it’s because I accidentally referred to the Queen the other night as “our Queen” like I’m an actual Brit, but I think I’m getting the hang of this whole London thing.
I am from Randleman, a small town of a little over 4,000 people. You may know it as the birthplace of famous NASCAR driver Richard Petty.
Public education is a beautiful thing. It ideally takes kids from all walks of life, regardless of any outside factors, and gives them an equal and undeniable opportunity to learn.
From newsrooms, living rooms and war rooms alike, a consensus emerges: Journalists did not cover this election, or President-elect Trump, correctly.
In your editorial, “Now is the time for all of us to speak out against hate,” you express incredulity at the backlash from your ill-thought quick hit maligning evangelical Christians for their support of President-elect Trump.