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(05/23/21 8:04pm)
I don’t remember the first time my parents told me I had to “be twice as good” to receive half as much as my white peers, but by the age of 8, the sentiment had stuck. Their admonition lives in every fiber of my being, reminding me that because I was born Black, I must be superior to counteract America’s desire to relegate me to a class of inferiority.
(05/19/21 11:53pm)
Deborah Stroman, social justice trailblazer and UNC professor, was selected as the Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP's 2021 Woman of the Year.
(05/05/21 1:03am)
UNC professor Karen Tucker’s debut novel, "Bewilderness," explores the opioid epidemic through an uncommon lens – the raw truth.
(04/28/21 9:01pm)
UNC student DJ's got a chance to be on the New York radio show, The Harlem Connection, along with linguistics professor J. Michael Terry on an episode that focused on the power of words.
(03/29/21 11:02pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article included incorrect spellings of Shivam Bhargava's name. The article has been updated to reflect the appropriate spellings of Bhargava's name. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for these errors.
(02/10/21 12:33am)
In educational spaces, conversations surrounding LGBTQ+ communities and the various shapes that love and relationships can take aren't brought to the forefront. For those who identify as part of the community, there are few role models to look up to or learn from.
(07/20/20 3:37am)
The American Association of University Professors and UE Local 150, The North Carolina Public Service Workers Union, held a town hall on Thursday to address the concerns of campus workers at universities across the UNC System and lay out demands for a safer return to campus.
(06/29/20 11:45am)
The 12th episode of Heel Talk went live Monday morning.
(06/09/20 2:13am)
The national conversation over the past two weeks surrounding racial justice and police brutality has led some UNC students to seek opportunities to further educate themselves on racism and racial inequality.
(10/07/19 1:44am)
As Jasmine Banks explains it, universities do not fall into business mogul and prominent donor Charles Koch’s pocket overnight.
(10/04/19 3:33am)
Since its relaunch in 2018, UNC’s American Association of University Professors has taken on the task of hosting the North Carolina AAUP Conference on October 4-5.
(09/09/19 2:09am)
The Program for Civic Virtue and Civil Discourse has generated controversy at public meetings and behind the scenes, with some faculty believing it is a veiled conservative program — and some concerned about why they are being left out of the process to form it.
(08/22/19 11:47pm)
UNC senior Taylor Hobgood first heard of the enneagram personality test after a friend posed the signature question, “What’s your type?” After this conversation, Hobgood said she looked up the test and discovered an entirely new way to describe her personality.
(04/23/19 12:05am)
History professor Fitzhugh Brundage was named as a finalist for a 2019 Pulitzer Prize.
(04/17/19 2:18am)
Carolina Women in Physics held its second annual Women in Physics Research Symposium on Tuesday in Phillips Hall. The event gave undergraduate researchers the opportunity to share the projects they have been working on with faculty, in classes and through independent studies.
(04/03/19 3:52am)
As part of the 2019 Writer’s Discussion Series, William Andrews presented a lecture on Tuesday to promote his newest publication. Titled “Slavery and Class in the American South: A Generation of Slave Narrative Testimony, 1840-1865,” Andrews discusses the role and influence of status and class in the lives of the enslaved.
(04/02/19 12:38am)
April 9 will mark one year since the untimely passing of one of UNC’s distinguished professors, Jonathan Hess, a professor of Jewish history and culture and chairperson of the Department of German and Slavic Languages and Literatures at the time of his passing.
(04/01/19 11:45pm)
The University’s Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz is heading back into the classroom this fall.
(03/21/19 4:16am)
Fifty-eight percent of women surgeons experience sexual harassment in the workplace, according to a recent study led by members of UNC Surgery.
(03/20/19 6:32am)
In today’s world, over 7,000 languages are spoken by over seven billion people. However, about half of these languages are dying.