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(04/07/24 4:15pm)
If an alien were to stand in the middle of the Quad, or maybe in the center of Lenoir Dining Hall, they’d hear some of the most exquisite diction of our species. Someone is “geekin” on the escalator. Someone else’s "tuff fit," ate. Another is skipping class for the plot. There’s even someone being joshed in the Pit.
(04/04/24 1:53am)
In early March, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Trump v. Anderson that states cannot enforce Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to remove former President Donald Trump from their primary ballots. This was a case that had potential to upend the 2024 presidential race. If the court had ruled alternatively, other states may have joined Colorado and Maine in rejecting Trump’s eligibility to run.
(04/08/24 12:23am)
It’s more than a little morbid to think about how I want people to remember me when I die, but I can’t avoid thinking about my legacy.
(04/02/24 10:23pm)
Issues surrounding housing, mental health and right-leaning policies continue to develop at UNC. And with the search for a permanent new University chancellor, the search committee must select an individual who can implement systems to address these concerns in order to better accommodate all UNC students’ needs.
(04/03/24 1:18am)
Several weeks ago, N.C. Rep. Jeff Jackson, a congressman and active user on TikTok, voted for the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. This bill would force ByteDance, the Beijing-based company that owns TikTok, to sell the app or face its removal from U.S. app stores.
(04/02/24 1:57am)
After the initial controversy following the announcement of the School of Civic Life and Leadership during a January 2023 UNC Board of Trustees meeting, there has been little public discussion of what the curriculum would look like. Well, until recently when the SCiLL minor was launched.
(04/01/24 9:02pm)
Public schools are essential parts of society, providing education and opportunities at a standard taxpayer cost. Teachers at these schools propel students' success. However, in North Carolina, a state with the most board-certified teachers in public schools nationally, the beginning teacher pay ranks 46th.
(03/29/24 4:00am)
From the first days I stepped foot on campus as an overwhelmed and over-caffeinated first-year, I picked up a copy of The Daily Tar Heel every Wednesday from the blue box in front of Lenoir Dining Hall.
(03/29/24 4:00am)
The comprehensive coverage and workflow of The Daily Tar Heel have impressed me since my first year at UNC — but the issues I noticed even back then remain unaddressed now.
(03/28/24 2:01pm)
LOS ANGELES — Caleb Love is still trying to block out the noise, to quote the Hubert Davis adage.
(04/01/24 12:36am)
Last semester I took a class on Asian-American literature. At the end of almost every class, the professor would briefly note something along the lines of “Thursday’s readings contain mention of gender-based violence,” or “Tuesday’s chapter contains reference to suicide.” The same semester, I took a class in which we studied a scene in “Twelve Years a Slave” in which an enslaved woman is raped and then beaten. For this content, though, I received no such warning.
(04/01/24 2:02am)
Content warning: This article discusses murder and violence against women.
(03/26/24 2:36pm)
On March 13, the House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill, the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, intending for the Beijing-based company ByteDance to sell TikTok within the next six months.
(03/25/24 1:33am)
April is right around the corner, which only means one thing — it’s time to open up ConnectCarolina and fill up your shopping cart like it’s $100 worth of groceries.
(03/25/24 6:54pm)
The 40-hour workweek has been a standard for Americans for almost a century, with individuals working for eight hours a day, five days a week. However, Senator Bernie Sanders recently proposed legislation that would reduce the standard workweek in the U.S. to 32 hours — or to a four-day workweek — with no pay reduction.
(03/25/24 6:46pm)
Every Friday and Saturday afternoon, a crowd of dejected students leaves Davis Library in search of their next study spot. On these days, Davis closes at 5 p.m. The Undergraduate Library also shuts its doors at 5 p.m. on Fridays, and is closed entirely on Saturdays.
(03/21/24 1:47pm)
You expel the remnants of sleep through a big yawn. Your eyes drift open. You feel strange… almost like you’re… well-rested? Wait, that’s not right — It’s 8:53 a.m. You have class in exactly 12 minutes.
(03/21/24 1:38pm)
Over the past several years, the internet has evolved from a platform you can visit (and subsequently leave) to a far more pervasive entity — one whose presence permeates every inch of our social fabric. Its reach is extensive, seeping into everything from contemporary friendship to political discourse. In theory, everyday people are now afforded access to more than ever before — more ideas, more information, more people. This holds true, but sometimes I cannot help but wonder if something intended to facilitate human connection is leaving us lonelier than ever.
(03/25/24 7:30pm)
"Please don't scroll if you care about Palestine."
(03/21/24 2:30am)
Every time I walk through the Pit at UNC, I remember the sticky notes and flowers left on those green chairs three years ago. I remember the candles that sat at their feet, the messages written in chalk on the bricks.