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Hark the Pod Episode 3: Sam Howell signs NIL deal with Super Glow Trading Card Co.

Welcome to the third episode of "Hark the Pod," the Daily Tar Heel's new sports podcast, bringing you in-depth news and analysis about UNC sports.  In this episode, Assistant Sports Editor Hunter Nelson talks with sports writer Rithvik Chelasani about the NCAA's new NIL rules and Sam Howell's deal with Super Glow Trading Card Company. 

Podcast

Hark the Pod Episode 3: Sam Howell signs NIL deal with Super Glow Trading Card Co.

Welcome to the third episode of "Hark the Pod," the Daily Tar Heel's new sports podcast, bringing you in-depth news and analysis about UNC sports.  In this episode, Assistant Sports Editor Hunter Nelson talks with sports writer Rithvik Chelasani about the NCAA's new NIL rules and Sam Howell's deal with Super Glow Trading Card Company. 

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Opinion

Column: "Donda" delivers ... sort of

"But with missed release dates, the Marilyn Manson and DaBaby association and the general hysteria that surrounds a Kanye release, is it selfish to expect more? If it’s an album coming from the man who made Late Registration, Yeezus, and 808s & Heartbreak, the answer is no. But will I still listen?  Of course. It’s Kanye."

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UNC sophomore in Toyko Paralympics represents next generation of sitting volleyball

UNC sophomore Emma Schieck is part of the next generation of the United States’ sitting volleyball program. Born with a brachial plexus injury that restricts movement in her left arm, Schieck played standing volleyball her whole life before trying sitting volleyball in 2017. Sitting volleyball is an alternative to standing volleyball, with a lower net, smaller court and players that are only allowed to move using their arms. Schieck joined the Women's Sitting National Team after being invited by the coach to train with them.  The Tokyo Games mark the first time Paralympic medalists will be paid the same as Olympic medalists. The Paralympic Games are set to begin Aug. 24.  

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