Column: Students should surround themselves with challenging ideas
By Jenny Surane | April 23When I started this job one year ago, I made a promise to myself — I wouldn’t hire “yes people.”
When I started this job one year ago, I made a promise to myself — I wouldn’t hire “yes people.”
If the wall separating South Road from Hooker Fields was any indication, Rae Sremmurd’s on-campus performance Saturday was a success.
Over the course of five years, UNC professor Feng Liu found four lost dogs on nightly walks with his wife and successfully returned them to their owners.
Earlier this month, Student Body Vice President Kyle Villemain asked for The Daily Tar Heel’s feedback on student government’s responsiveness.
It’s appalling that the University spends $600,000 staffing its public records office each year, yet Jonathan Jones, director of the N.C. Open Government Coalition, named it one of the worst entities to request public records from.
Jan Boxill, the former faculty chairwoman and ethics professor, resigned from the University after the Wainstein report showed that Boxill used her role as the academic counselor for the women’s basketball team to perpetuate the paper classes scandal. In a letter to Provost Jim Dean dated Feb.
Earlier this month, we were a mostly white newspaper creating a race issue. Today, we’re a mostly non-Greek newspaper creating a Greek issue.
Famed whistleblower Mary Willingham won’t be returning to the University.
The first recorded time the Chapel Hill Police Department interacted with Craig Hicks was in December 2013.
The job of student journalists is an odd one. We have minds that are made for social media but pens that are held to the rules of traditional media.
Elizabeth Graham is entering a wedding cake into the amateur cake category at the North Carolina State Fair.