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“Where Y'all Goin," an Instagram page that reposted videos of students violating COVID-19 protocol, was recently taken down after its owner/account manager was doxxed.
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“Where Y'all Goin," an Instagram page that reposted videos of students violating COVID-19 protocol, was recently taken down after its owner/account manager was doxxed.
Harvey Beech was disappointed, but not surprised.
Taylor Swift released “Love Story (Taylor’s Version)” last Friday as part of her re-recording of “Fearless,” which could come out in April. This is her third major music release announcement since the pandemic began.
With two mental health days and Valentine’s Day ahead, we all deserve a break from the monotony of Zoom University. The stresses of the pandemic and virtual learning make it enticing to scroll through TikTok for hours, but this is an opportunity for students to destress and show themselves some love.
Dear class of 2025,
Six years ago, our community suffered a great loss.
When Carolina Dining Services recently announced that UNC students with a meal plan would have access to seven PLUS Swipes per week for the remainder of the semester, it was exciting news.
Nothing is as unique or as distinct as the role of Greek life on college campuses.
The annual Duke vs. UNC basketball game is one of Carolina’s favorite traditions. Especially when we win.
For months, UNC has been on the cusp of a major decision, the same one it stared down in the fall: a return to in-person classes.
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The song 'driver's license' has taken the internet and UNC campus by storm, but no one is asking the most important question: Which member of the love triangle am I? Well, look no further than this quiz.
In early March, with the threat of the pandemic lurking in the shadows, attending a party came with the fear of a hangover. Now, it pairs with a probability of exposure. Buying a round for the table next to you at Might As Well used to be a gesture of friendship. Today, it might as well come with a side of mandatory quarantine.
On Monday, DTH Media Corp., parent company of The Daily Tar Heel, settled its lawsuit against the UNC System over alleged violations of state Open Meetings Law.
On his inauguration day, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to halt construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, an $8 billion project routed from Alberta, Canada to the American Gulf Coast. This decision comes after an outcry from environmentalists concerned about increase of fossil fuel usage, as well as Native American tribes whose lands the pipeline would be built upon.
Orange County could see a drastic change to our area in the near future. The Texas-based convenience-store chain, Buc-ee’s, is planning to open its first North Carolina location in rural Efland — a 104-acre project that, if passed, would be the largest gas station in the world.
Last weekend, an individual broke into the Campus Y and committed an act of vandalism.
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Many things are dear to a college student’s heart. For some, it’s the idyllic nature of a spring day relaxing on the quad. For others, it's the roar of a crowd at an athletic event.
The Daily Tar Heel and The Chronicle might be rivals, but we can agree on at least one thing: student journalists should be treated fairly.