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(03/21/16 3:07am)
The process of hiring Margaret Spellings for UNC-system president was riddled with secrecy and larger unresponsive to community demands for transparency. This editorial board, in addition to other student activists and organizations, repeatedly demanded the Board of Governors open up the processes in which they chose Spellings.
(03/21/16 2:13am)
Soon, Orange County bar and restaurant patrons might no longer be using electronic vaporizers indoors — not because of personal choice or the house rules of bar owners, but because a board of unelected bureaucrats has decided it knows best about which products should be allowed in businesses.
(03/10/16 3:52am)
Forrest Grump
(03/10/16 3:58am)
Your voice matters. Your vote may matter even more.
(03/10/16 3:56am)
A central platform point of the Opere campaign for SBP was to make student government more inclusive and open. This week, Student Body President-elect Bradley Opere had his first opportunity to demonstrate his commitment to that promise.
(03/09/16 3:22am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified how many candidates in this primary for Board of Orange County Commissioners are people of color. There are two candidates who identify as people of color. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(03/08/16 3:09am)
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It provides energy, can help people focus and can often be a way to relax before starting a busy day. It can make a strong case for the best meal.
(03/08/16 3:08am)
UNC needs Duke University like John Lennon needed Paul McCartney.
(03/07/16 3:51am)
UNC’s Counseling and Psychological Services deserves every bit of this editorial board’s praise. CAPS’ mission and how its staff pursue it are centrally important to the lives of UNC’s students.
(03/07/16 3:13am)
With reservations and concerns, several weeks ago this board stated its willingness to give new UNC-system President Margaret Spellings the benefit of the doubt. We need to move forward together under the five year contract she and the Board of Governors have signed.
(03/04/16 2:59am)
Welcome to March madness. No, we’re not talking about basketball. Instead, we’re talking about the time of the year when many are figuring out which organizations they will be involved in, which positions they are applying for, which positions they will actually get and which positions could be the sexiest bullet points on their LinkedIn.
(03/03/16 3:27am)
Private affairs
(03/03/16 3:22am)
We want to alert students and faculty to this incredible treasure of the Media Resources Center, housed in the Undergraduate Library.
(03/03/16 3:20am)
Events such as Transgender Awareness Week and the creation of gender-affirming spaces like Pride Place have been successful in advancing a healthier and more open vision of the kind of community UNC can be.
(03/02/16 3:17am)
Sometimes as an editorial board we must reach beyond the probable to that which seems implausible. It was with a hopeful eye that Kennedy said we could go to the moon and with the same hopeful eye we say this: Parties should start around seven or eight and end at about midnight.
(03/02/16 3:48am)
On the steps of Wilson Library yesterday, people gathered in response to the appointment of Margaret Spellings as UNC system president.
(03/01/16 3:51am)
During her powerful Sunday night performance at Carolina Performing Arts, artist Rhiannon Giddens gave a fascinating introduction to a song that discusses the plight of exploited workers. She expressed that we need to remember: “Cheap clothes aren’t cheap. Someone is paying for them.”
(03/01/16 3:51am)
Perseverance is what makes a movement successful, and the activists advocating for real food have displayed this quality in their ongoing fight to get the chancellor to sign the Real Food Campus Commitment.
(02/29/16 4:00am)
To the faculty of UNC, this is an invitation. We may have no right, but we are asking you to share a bit more of yourselves with us. We would like you to share ideas, evidence, theories and opinions with us through editorial contribution to this and other local and state newspapers.
(02/29/16 4:00am)
It is 2016 in North Carolina. It is troubling that this editorial needs to be written, but due to the immoral nature in which this state treats persons with LGBT identities, it is necessary.