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(03/12/24 7:51pm)
1984 has been my favorite book since the grand ol’ times of AP English Literature in my senior year of high school. There’s something so haunting about the classic plot lines that literature lovers know all too well: a worshiped but clearly corrupt authority figure, mass propaganda glossing over the state of a broken country, a constituency that all but celebrates the demise of their humanity.
(03/17/24 5:24pm)
For centuries, people have been using fashion, decor, music or art as an outlet for their identity and self-expression. The things you wear and the hobbies you have reflect the way others see your personality. However, those who have elitist opinions about their identity harm this system.
(03/17/24 9:34pm)
Election day for poll workers begins before dawn at their designated polling precinct. For me, it was at 5:45 a.m. at a church a couple of minutes down the road from my house. Once the room is set up, pay sheets are signed, oaths are taken and it's time to wait until the polls open.
(03/05/24 10:47pm)
According to most historians, it’s been centuries since most humans operated on trade via bartering. I disagree. Clearly, social scientists who assert this have never been to UNC.
(03/05/24 8:33pm)
Before I left for college, my family ensured that I understood a few simple things about going to school: be kind to your roommate, call home often and never walk alone at night.
(03/03/24 11:52pm)
“Madelyn, we're reaching out to share an update about your 2024–25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form.”
(03/03/24 11:30pm)
With the 96th Academy Awards approaching in less than a week, the anticipation is officially underway for what is arguably the most significant night in Hollywood cinema.
(03/05/24 2:50am)
Content warning: This column contains mention of suicide and violence.
(03/03/24 10:59pm)
On Feb. 18, a Yik Yak post went viral that criticized a recent column in The Daily Tar Heel titled “Ditch the internship, embrace other summer opportunities.”
(03/03/24 7:50pm)
Have you ever been really sad? Like super super sad for a long time. Well, that might be depression. Or it might be a vitamin deficiency. Like a psychiatrist, let's just assume it's depression for simplicity's sake.
(02/29/24 12:35am)
There’s always at least one hour of my day, if not six or seven, that is accompanied with uninterrupted music blasting from my phone, headphones, speaker or TV.
(02/29/24 12:32am)
Were you planning on using a PLUS Swipe for dinner? I hope you’re okay with fried chicken.
(03/05/24 2:30am)
In the prologue to “Women of Color and Feminism,” Maythee Rojas writes that “social injustice — whether we cause it, are hurt by it, or happen to benefit from its effects — dehumanizes all of us.”
(03/05/24 10:41pm)
We’re about three months out from the year’s most anticipated media holiday and you people are beginning to relax again. In the mornings before your 8 a.m. class, you open your phones with sticky iPad-kid fingers, searching for the perfect song to play.
(02/27/24 1:34am)
It seems like every day another artist faces a lawsuit or posts some thought that should have stayed in their drafts. There is no shortage of scandal among celebrities, from R. Kelly’s 20-year prison sentence to Kanye West’s antisemitic comments.
(02/28/24 3:07pm)
You hold in your hands The Daily Tar Heel’s inaugural music edition, a celebration of the musicians and music lovers who have filled Chapel Hill and Carrboro with unique melodies and lyrics for decades.
(02/26/24 9:46pm)
It seems in the music world, if you want to be a fan, you better pay up. Sure, you can support your favorite artists by streaming their songs, but if you really want to be a fan, be prepared to shell out hundreds of dollars on merchandise and concert tickets.
(02/25/24 11:59pm)
It was with great joy and mild anxiety that I stepped into my Introduction to Jazz class at the beginning of my freshman year.
(02/25/24 10:57pm)
When I pre-registered to vote at 16 years old in a crowded Department of Motor Vehicles while receiving my provisional driver’s license, I didn’t think much about the political party I chose. As the overworked employee listed the required questions about organ donation and eye color, when she reached voter registration, I said “unaffiliated” and went on with my day.
(02/26/24 10:00pm)
A week ago I went to my first basketball game at UNC (we lost to Clemson). My appearance at the game followed a two-year-long period in which I claimed to not care at all about UNC sports, or any UNC-affiliated events in general.