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(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.”
(08/22/23 5:10am)
Flyleaf Books celebrated the romance genre by inviting two authors to discuss love over a cup of tea on Saturday.
(03/28/23 9:58pm)
Throughout Women’s History Month, students and faculty members have had the opportunity to explore female experiences and intersectional identities across three separate University Libraries’ exhibitions.
(04/17/23 11:26pm)
Have you ever wondered how fashion trends worked before the fast-paced world of smartphones, social media and influencers? Traditionally, trends originated from a few select fashion houses and were ruminated over by elites before trickling down to boutique windows where the average housewife would stop, stare and purchase.
(03/22/23 2:21am)
About three times as many Black women die while giving birth than white women, regardless of education level or socioeconomic status, according to the Center for Disease Control.
(03/06/23 5:24am)
Content warning: This article contains mention of assault.
(02/01/23 2:19am)
The “friendly neighborhood designated driver," Macy Brown is turning a fundraising idea for her study abroad trip into a safety resource for female-identifying students on campus.
(11/10/22 12:19am)
After a false start, Drake and 21 Savage released their collaborative album, “Her Loss,” on Nov. 4.
(09/12/22 11:19pm)
Editor’s Note: Pseudonyms are used throughout this column.
(09/14/22 3:40pm)
“What do you need to feel like you’re a person?”
(03/23/22 2:01pm)
You've probably heard the term imposter syndrome many times, especially since coming to college. It's an all too common experience for women and people of color in academic and professional settings, but shouldn’t be accepted as the norm.
(03/21/22 10:04pm)
It’s that time of the month. Your “monthly visitor,” like an overbearing relative who you can't escape, has arrived yet again at a very inopportune time.
(11/22/21 12:23am)
Harry Styles released his new beauty brand, Pleasing, Nov. 15, and its predicted success reveals men can succeed in the beauty industry. So, why is that not the same for women?
(09/17/21 12:11am)
If you’ve ever been told to “rise and grind,” or met a self-proclaimed “boss babe” or “SheEO” — you’re familiar with "girlboss" culture.
(05/05/21 1:03am)
UNC professor Karen Tucker’s debut novel, "Bewilderness," explores the opioid epidemic through an uncommon lens – the raw truth.
(04/22/21 10:54pm)
The Academy Awards are finally here. With the ceremony being held Sunday night, some of The Daily Tar Heel's staff made their predictions about which Oscar-nominated movies will win it all.
(04/20/21 11:20pm)
With the 2021 Oscars poised to be presented on April 25, it’s time to get serious about viewing those critically acclaimed films you keep putting off. We watched almost every Oscar-nominated movie to help you narrow down which cinematic masterpieces you should check out before the big day (not because we had too much free time, really!). From Nomadland to Minari to Sound of Metal, each of these films are outstanding nominees you don’t want to miss.
(04/14/21 2:31am)
Areli Barrera de Grodski wants to do more than just sell drinks with her Latina-led and women-forward coffee business.
(03/24/21 3:19am)
The curators of Tracks Music Library say the music scene in Chapel Hill is special. In their bios on the Tracks website, they reference iconic venues, the community’s camaraderie and a range of genres and talents. They are experts on the subject: musicians, business owners and scholars who have been selected for their knowledge of local culture and their ear for quality.
(03/23/21 1:26am)
The documentary “Framing Britney Spears," released last month on Hulu, has sparked a discussion among viewers, including UNC students and staff, about Spears' conservatorship and its online portrayal.