Opinion: Politics in your own backyard
Last semester, I took a class on books related to the economic and cultural issues relevant to the last election.
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Last semester, I took a class on books related to the economic and cultural issues relevant to the last election.
Though less than 1 percent of UNC students use non-student attorneys for Honor Court cases, outside attorneys prove more relevant in Title IX sexual assault investigations.
Junior Lilli Mercho made sure to lock the doors of her home on East Longview Street in Chapel Hill — but that didn’t stop burglars from breaking into her home last summer.
Bruce Wayne. Hannah Montana. Me, Jenni Ciesielski.
Last week, we published 23 reasons why North Carolina is better than Oregon. The response was overwhelming. People really love North Carolina, y'all.
Welcome back, UNC! The sun is shining slightly more than it was last week, midterms are behind us and we are in the thick of March Madness.
The 2.9 million of January’s Women’s March were a part of the largest protest in history. This month’s HKonJ had its highest attendance ever. In the first two months of 2017, UNC students have protested the inauguration, controversial Cabinet picks and a Trump travel ban.
This Saturday, comedian Aparna Nancherla will be headlining the NC Comedy Arts Festival at the ArtsCenter in Carrboro. Assistant Swerve Editor Jenni Ciesielski talked with Nancherla, who’s worked on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and with Amy Schumer along with having her own standup special on Comedy Central about getting into comedy, the worst advice she’s ever been given and Donald Trump.
This Sunday is the 59th Grammys, and I for one could not be more excited.
This time last year, sophomore Olivia Wilkins knew she wanted to live with her closest friends; she just wasn't sure the best way to make that happen.
My sixth grade band teacher liked to talk about how “powerful” music could be.
For many students, the first day of classes brings a rush of emotions — anticipation, excitement, uncertainty — for what the next few months will hold.
Ten years ago, filmmaker Nic Beery and a few friends rented out the Century Center in Carrboro one afternoon to put on the first Carrboro Film Festival.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the greatest movie of all time, and, sorry IMDb, I’m not talking about "The Shawshank Redemption."
This is a hard week, regardless of your political affiliation.
Even if you’ve been living under a rock for the past few days, you probably already know President Barack Obama will be giving a speech at Hooker Fields this afternoon.
In 1972, with the implementation of Title IX, universities were tasked with a new and daunting responsibility — addressing and adjudicating cases of gender-based violence.
Editor’s note: After sophomore Delaney Robinson spoke out against how UNC handled her sexual assault case, The Daily Tar Heel decided to examine different aspects of sexual assault on college campuses.
For ten minutes on Friday afternoon, the usually bustling Student Union was silent as students lay down on the building’s ground floor with their fists in the air.
Wednesday night, Kenyan senator and professor Peter Nyong’o spoke at the Nelson Mandela Auditorium about the current state — as well as the history — of democracy in African nations.