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As we dive head-first into a new semester, we are beyond excited to be sharing our perspectives, experiences and – wait for it – opinions with the Chapel Hill students and community.
You’ve heard of astrological signs. Myer-Briggs personality tests. But what does your choice of transportation at UNC say about you?
College students are burnt out. Everywhere.
The fear that robots are taking over the world might not be that far-fetched.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of violent use of force by law enforcement.
Students have felt the impact of the current economic state in their own lives — high inflation affects students just as it does the rest of the American public. In fact, students are often hit harder.
What is perceived as the "golden ticket" into a white-collar job will put the average person about $39,351 in debt.
This fall, over 19,000 undergraduate students will make an appearance on campus, sit in lecture halls or move into dorms.
Early morning alarms. Long lines at the Stone & Leaf Cafe. First-years lost on their way to the Genome Science Building. The first day of classes is upon us.
Content warning: This article contains mention of suicide.
When summer comes to an end, getting back into the swing of school can be difficult.
We, as an Editorial Board, have not fallen silent on the issue of reproductive healthcare.
Following years of success and growth, Netflix lost 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter of the year. This downward trend threatens to persist if Netflix does not adapt specifically toward younger customers. These are people who crave television and film not only for its intrinsic entertainment but also to participate in a conversation around what they’re watching.
Weed, pot, grass, herb, flower, marijuana and cannabis. Whether grown, bought, sold, smoked or ingested, there are myriad ways to reference one of the most widely-used drugs in the world.
We all remember the stress of studying for the SATs, the hours of work and the long-anticipated wait for scores to come back once again.
With summer break quickly approaching, many of us are already planning trips to destinations far and near. Some of us may end up flying, and for those that do, they may be welcomed by a “new” sight: the sight of fewer masks at the airport and on planes.
Parking in Chapel Hill is already a stressful and difficult undertaking. But for the town’s disabled and low-income residents? It’s a nightmare.
The debate on abortion rights is an ever-changing topic in the U.S., with every change in legislation impacting people's lives dramatically. Access to abortion has far reaching impacts, including patient physical health, economic stability and individual freedoms.
As we near the end of another semester at UNC, many of us will be inevitably concerned about our grades and overall GPA. Even if they are just numbers, and despite reassurances that grades aren’t everything, we still stress over them.
With gas prices continuing to increase, Chapel Hill residents may find themselves envious of the rogue Tesla they spot on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. After all, those of us without electric vehicles have been paying a pretty penny to fill up our gas tanks.