Editorial: CDS must do better to serve students with dietary, religious restrictions
“Carolina only accepts the best, so we only serve the best.”
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“Carolina only accepts the best, so we only serve the best.”
This op-ed is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
On this year’s ballot, you will see two candidates for UNC's student body president — Jaleah Taylor and Laura Saavedra Forero. Saavedra Forero's candidacy was announced early Tuesday following technical difficulties on the side of the UNC Board of Elections that initially kept her off the ballot.
In the wake of controversies at UNC, Harvard University and other college campuses across the country, it is clear universities have become the focal point for a number of issues, including what we'd call a modern democratic crisis: How to regulate hate speech without poisoning independent thought with excessive self-censorship.
As we head into the spring semester, the Editorial Board has taken the time to look back at 2023 and predict what the new year might have in store. Whether it be on campus, in the community or on the red carpet, we hope to continue to cover important issues with complexity and care. Here's what we foresee in 2024:
2023 has been one hell of a year. A look back at the Editorial Board’s coverage over the past 12 months might give you some idea as to why.
Gerrymander? I hardly know her.
This November, voters will choose their municipal representatives in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. The Editorial Board, composed of 15 undergraduate students, has made its endorsements for the upcoming mayoral and town council elections.
As we approach the halfway mark of the semester, we are beyond excited to share our perspectives and experiences with the Chapel Hill and UNC communities. From difficult topics to those more lighthearted, we can't wait to continue handing you our opinions.
The Morehead-Cain Foundation, the first merit-based scholarship program in the nation, recently opened its doors to UNC sophomores. The move is unprecedented for the program, which historically has only admitted incoming first-year students.
Almost 80 percent of UNC Facilities Services employees are burdened by Orange County housing costs, according to The Daily Tar Heel's analysis of Facilities Services salary data compared to the average housing costs in the county.
At 12:54 p.m. on Wednesday, Alert Carolina sirens went off, warning students about an “armed and dangerous person on or near campus.”
If you ask ChatGPT, the popular generative artificial intelligence chatbot, about how students should use it properly, it says it “serves as a learning aid and not a shortcut to the learning process.” If you ask a room full of people though, they probably won't be able to agree on how ChatGPT should fit into education and the classroom.
The NCAA can cut its whole ‘caring about players’ mental health’ act, because it’s not fooling anyone. There’s no need to waste anyone’s time. It’s clearer than ever that it’s all about the money and a mission to restore power. And Tez Walker is collateral damage.
As of Aug. 21, COVID-19 is no longer considered an automatic University Approved Absence by UNC. Instead, the UAA Office website indicates that "COVID-19 will be treated similarly to other respiratory or gastrointestinal illnesses."
On Monday at 1:03 p.m., warning sirens went off and an Alert Carolina message went out alerting the campus community of an “Armed and Dangerous Person On or Near Campus."
Scrolling through your LinkedIn to see what seems like every person you know post about their summer internship can be draining and demotivating when you still have not received any offers. After hours of curating cover letters and researching companies that match your career aspirations, many of us are currently facing the disappointment of hearing nothing back.
Content Warning: This article contains mention of gun and police violence. Videos linked in the article may contain depictions of police and gun violence. Viewer discretion is advised.
Since the overturn of Roe v. Wade, North Carolina has seen a 37 percent increase in abortions between April and August 2022, the largest increase of any state where abortion remains legal. This increase is likely due to people traveling from other Southern and Midwestern states where abortions have been banned or heavily restricted, such as Texas, Tennessee and Alabama.
In an era of nonstop controversy and political polarization, it’s easy to get swept up in an argument.