Farewell Column: Esse quam videri
By Tyler Fleming | April 26Our state motto is Esse quam videri. To be rather than to seem. These words have been playing in my mind as I look back at my college experience.
Our state motto is Esse quam videri. To be rather than to seem. These words have been playing in my mind as I look back at my college experience.
Neal’s Deli is my home away from home in Chapel Hill. I’ve become so familiar with the staff and the location that it is a genuinely comforting place to be.
It's tempting to sacrifice the editorial review process for efficiency and speed. It's easy to just retweet an article after a few paragraphs instead of making sure I understand every point. And I'm sure I'm not alone. But we, as journalists, cannot be lazy or allow competition to cause us to sacrifice our good judgements.
We appreciate the support we’ve received at the DTH, and I have personally enjoyed getting to know a lot of you. While I am sad to be leaving this position, I wanted to let you all know about two opportunities to help the DTH.
The DTH's Editor-in-chief Tyler Fleming hosts a Q&A session about Ken Zogry's latest book, Print News and Raise Hell, which looks at the entire 125-year history of the DTH.
The Daily Tar Heel has thrived for 125 years, and it will continue to thrive as long as there is a UNC around to report about.
The Daily Tar Heel is moving from its 151 E Rosemary Street location where it has operated from since 2012. During this time the DTH office will be closed, but you can still reach out via email or phone.
Making ethical decisions in journalism shouldn’t be easy.
As April approached during my sophomore year of college, my roommate and I didn’t have a place to live for the upcoming school year. Our original plans fell through, we didn’t apply for on campus housing but we were largely unconcerned.
"Paddington 2"’s 100 percent fresh review on Rotten Tomatoes isn’t a bit or some meme taken too far. The recently released film deserves the praise it's receiving as it not only entertains the audience, but also teaches lessons we all need to hear in ways only a movie geared for children can.
Moving trucks line up outside The Daily Tar Heel's former Rosemary Street office.
Student belongings and signs were removed from around Silent Sam Thursday.
Signs and belongings were removed Thursday morning from around Silent Sam.