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(9 hours ago)
This past month, I’ve been preparing for my upcoming summer job. While filling out the onboarding paperwork, I have come face-to-face with a harsh reality: my knowledge about finances is severely lacking.
(9 hours ago)
With final exams and the last day of class approaching quickly, the most popular phrase on campus right now is “I can’t wait to go home.”
(6 hours ago)
The Daily Tar Heel has conducted its fourth internal audit to analyze the diversity of our newsroom.
(04/22/24 12:05am)
Generative AI is becoming more accurate and relevant to our academic and personal lives at breakneck pace. Just as we cannot bury our heads in the sand and ignore its existence, we cannot deny its usefulness, either. But how far is too far?
(04/18/24 12:43am)
April 22 is Earth Day, a time to reflect on and appreciate the beauty of our planet. The phrase “love your mother” is shared throughout the day, often with tips on recycling and sustainable practices. But to continue loving our mother — and to preserve the Earth for generations to come — sustainable development must be on the frontline of our priorities. In order to kickstart a green future, changes must be made on a smaller scale, starting in the university community and the individuals within.
(04/17/24 12:16am)
I used to think streaks were just the marks on an unwashed dinner pan that my dad forgot to clean. Then, I got to middle school and saw kids snapping and chatting all around me on an obnoxiously colored yellow app with a riveting, mind-blowing name: Snapchat.
(04/16/24 1:01am)
Walking through Chapel Hill with my dad is like visiting a graveyard of lost friends.
(04/16/24 12:53am)
There is nothing that strengthens my relationship with others like being outside. Whether it is trail hiking or walking around in the Quad, I feel more connected to the people I am with. I believe it is because of the limited distractions that come with being outdoors.
(04/16/24 12:51am)
In March 2023, I flew from my hometown of Las Vegas to visit Chapel Hill for the first time.
(04/16/24 7:44pm)
Since the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization federal Supreme Court decision, the abortion debate has heightened. Arizona's new abortion ban, Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Mayes, recently passed by their Supreme Court, upholds an 1864 law stating that abortion is banned unless the mother’s life is in extreme danger.
(04/15/24 1:07am)
Before entering college, I’d always felt a certain affinity toward fall. There’s so much to romanticize as I count the days until every item is made in a pumpkin version and I await the long duration until it's socially acceptable to put on my cozy Uggs.
(04/15/24 11:56pm)
The subscription business model is everywhere we look. Subscriptions dominate the current market, keeping consumers in an endless loop of recurring payments. Often, we seek subscriptions for movies and TV, like Netflix, or music, like Spotify. They have even seeped into the professional world. Every day, another subscription service seems to pop up, selling skincare or meal kits right to your door.
(04/14/24 10:44pm)
I’ve been told that being multiracial means experiencing the best of both worlds.
(12 hours ago)
I avoid LinkedIn like the plague.
(04/12/24 1:51am)
On Feb. 29 in a Board of Governors meeting, UNC System President Peter Hans announced his intention to ban anonymous social media apps in an effort to prevent cyberbullying, drug deals and sexual harassment.
(04/10/24 6:34pm)
As finals loom ever closer, I’ve found myself with less and less motivation to lock in and do the necessary work. The finish line seems so close that it's hard to dig into whatever energy may be left.
(04/10/24 2:08pm)
It is no secret that a large portion of students drink in college. Research shows that about 80 percent of college students consume alcohol to some extent. It is an activity that brings people together as it promotes social interaction and is viewed as a normal occurrence that is a part of the “college experience.”
(04/08/24 9:55pm)
It’s that time of year again.
(04/07/24 10:33pm)
I recently had a conversation with a friend where she aired out her grievances against her boyfriend about a fight they had had the week before. I listened intently as she went into detail about all of the reasons she was mad at him, and have compiled them here.
(04/08/24 10:26pm)
Picture this: you are ten weeks deep into the semester, attempting to juggle five classes, three extracurriculars and some vague semblance of a social life. You’re running on a solid five hours sleep, a Celsius and the remaining straws of hope for a 4.0. Your professor turns around to you, hours before a 3000 word deadline and says “try not to stress too much, use your essay as a space to dream!”