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(06/17/19 5:37am)
DISCLAIMER: This week's OC Voice mentions a CHCCS Board of Education member who is related to the author of the OC Report. Neither the OC Report author nor the Board of Education member provided input on the subject or writing of this column.
(06/24/19 4:33pm)
"Fade in, start the scene, Enter beautiful girl"
(06/24/19 3:54pm)
When it came to my first year in Chapel Hill, I was one of the lucky ones.
(06/13/19 10:25pm)
Four years, four months and two days. That’s how long it took to bring the tiniest ounce of resolution to the Chapel Hill community after it fell victim to the horrific, xenophobic slaughtering of three Muslim students: Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, Deah Shaddy Barakat, Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha.
(06/13/19 10:47pm)
Everyone knows that North Carolina is a basketball powerhouse, just look at the banners that hang in the Dean Smith Center. Everyone remembers where they watched as the minutes ticked down and vengeance was earned against Gonzaga in 2017. But lately, Tar Heels fans haven’t had much to cheer for regarding the football program.
(06/24/19 4:01pm)
Hello, new Tar Heel. Now, I know what you're thinking, "Here comes another seasoned upperclassmen trying to give me sage advice about 'remember the good times' and 'make the most of it.'"
(06/10/19 12:22pm)
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Christine Cotton, Debbie Horwitz and Susan Romaine are co-founders of PORCH, an hunger relief organization based out of Chapel Hill. For more information, visit https://chapelhill.porchcommunities.org/.
(06/03/19 3:19am)
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Lydia Lavelle is mayor of Carrboro. Click here for more information on Carrboro Pride Month
(05/27/19 5:15am)
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Luke Vermeer is the student body president at East Chapel Hill High School.
(05/23/19 10:10pm)
To the Editor:
(05/20/19 5:33am)
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Hank Hultman is the Carrboro High School student body vice president.
(05/14/19 7:11pm)
Every dynasty has its stretch run. That one, final show of dominance, that one last climb to the mountaintop before it all comes to an end.
(05/13/19 11:33pm)
On Saturday, the Los Angeles Lakers announced the hiring of Frank Vogel as their next head coach. They also announced future Hall of Famer and former Nets and Bucks coach Jason Kidd would be joining Vogel's staff as an assistant with a prominent role.
(05/08/19 1:09am)
So many times throughout my time with The Daily Tar Heel, specifically during my year-long tenure as an assistant sports editor when I was a junior, I was asked this question: “Why do you still work for the DTH?”
(04/27/19 8:08pm)
I am French. My mom was born and raised in the south of France, and all of my family resides in a small vineyard town, including my lovely grandmother and her garden of beautifully-tended flowers. I have vivid childhood memories of running around her backyard with my little sister, of picking cherries with my grandfather. I have memories of taking the train to Paris with my parents, holding their hands as I walked through the Louvre, dancing to the sweet music floating throughout those cobblestone streets, and, ever so stark in my mind today, of posing in front of the Notre Dame.
(04/27/19 8:08pm)
I am notoriously forgetful. It is not a great quality for an editor-in-chief to have, but it’s one that I’m stuck with. Over Thanksgiving break, I left my keys in the DTH office; I have lost so many pairs of earbuds over the years that my parents once bought me five pairs for Christmas. I’ve consistently (mostly accidentally) ghosted people since way before ghosting was a thing.
(04/29/19 5:07pm)
I don’t know how to start this column. In large part, I assume, because I don’t want to write it. My final article for The Daily Tar Heel. This is the last time my byline will appear in the paper, on what will be my final LDOC. When I go into the office the night before this runs to read it over with my editors, it will likely be the last time I walk into the DTH office.
(04/27/19 8:09pm)
As I sat on the grounds of my beloved university, listening to anti-racist heroes share personal stories of institutional racism and police brutality on campus, I noticed dozens of students walking past, not caring enough to stop and listen. I overheard people behind me loudly discussing LDOC and the impending stress of finals as Tamia Sanders, co-chairperson of UNC Black Congress, nearly broke down in tears while speaking about the emotional weight of being a Black student on campus.
(04/27/19 3:59pm)
My life was forever changed on a cold winter’s day in January 2015. I had just gotten home from swim practice and checked my phone as I walked through the back door. After setting my bags down, I opened Facebook and saw that three of my friends from high school were posting about getting into the University of North Carolina.
(04/26/19 3:42am)
If you read our print product or our daily newsletter, you’ve probably noticed we include a quote on each one. They’re random and aren’t usually meaningful, deep or profound. They’re often just a lyric from a song we’ve been listening to in the office that day.