Viewpoints: We don't need an imitation Rameses
By Jane Wester | April 27Rameses — the original mascot, the only one worth mentioning — does not have scary eyebrows.
Rameses — the original mascot, the only one worth mentioning — does not have scary eyebrows.
The front-page editorial is journalism’s equivalent of an upside-down flag. It’s a symbol of distress.
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.
Rep. Deb Butler, D-New Hanover, woke up Thursday morning to the news that legislators had begun a new deal to repeal part of House Bill 2.
The compromise bill to repeal House Bill 2 passed the state Senate late Wednesday morning and will soon be heard in the House, despite objections from advocates on both sides.
In 2007, long-graduated DTH columnist Ian Williams wrote that “Every religion must have its Devil, and ours are Blue.”
UNC's third Notice of Allegations from the NCAA is notably harsher than its immediate predecessor.
Just before Thanksgiving, this newspaper sued UNC for the release of public records for cases in which someone was found responsible for sexual assault.
In today’s paper, you’ll find two pages devoted to the November election. On page 3, we have a voter guide with information about most of the candidates on the Orange County ballot. Five pages later, you’ll find the second half of our editorial board’s candidate endorsements.
On Friday, we did something important.
Jan Boxill is featured with Chancellor Folt and President Obama on a bulletin board in Caldwell Hall celebrating philosophy professors’ work.
The Real Silent Sam Coalition ended its CanYouSeeUsNow march outside of Kenan Stadium during UNC’s Homecoming game.