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In the past month or so, you’ve read a lot about housekeepers, their management and the “sit-down” policy in this newspaper. This is good. Coverage ...
Read More »In the past month or so, you’ve read a lot about housekeepers, their management and the “sit-down” policy in this newspaper. This is good. Coverage ...
Read More »The other day I attempted to turn off my light without leaving the warm confines of my bed. After stretching and struggling for a good minute and a half, ...
Read More »Did you know that in 1822 Joseph Marion Hernández of Florida became the first Hispanic elected to the U.S.
Read More »There’s nothing quite like looking up at the stars at night to get an idea of how small we are compared to the rest of the universe.
Read More »After seven years at UNC, one thing has worn on me about this campus: the political climate. UNC has sadly become a stagnant cesspool for political thought. ...
Read More »Dear upperclassmen: We all know what you’re thinking when you see us. We’ve seen you smirk when we get lost and ask for directions or when we ask ...
Read More »Filmmaker Roman Polanski has directed stellar films for decades. He has earned the title of “Best Director” at the Golden Globe Awards in 1975 and ...
Read More »When choosing where to study abroad one must weigh the many options carefully. The plethora of cities, countries or regions in which to spend a summer, ...
Read More »Drugs. We all use them — whether recreationally or to treat medical problems. And the thing is, we use them too often. When you are choosing a treatment ...
Read More »Hi, my name is Hinson Neville, and I’m a freshman prospective business major from Roanoke Rapids, N.C. living in Granville Towers — and if I have ...
Read More »It’s true. I asked them. Well, not really. But Dr. Alan Shindel of UCSF did, in last month’s Academic Medicine. He asked more than 2,000 U.S. and ...
Read More »What does it mean to be a citizen? As the immigration debate heated up this summer, some Republican lawmakers proposed denying babies born of undocumented ...
Read More »Summer is a valuable time for those of us in academia. It’s like our halftime. We can game plan or — for the more realistic, modern athletic parallel ...
Read More »I have enough T-shirts. Long-sleeve, short-sleeve. White tee, tall tee. Turtleneck, V-neck. You name it, I’ve got it in at least one color. I definitely ...
Read More »When I meet new people at UNC and tell them I’m majoring in physics, I almost always get one of two reactions.
Read More »Hello, “Freshman Fifteen.” I expected the scary professors, I was warned about the dorms, I was even mentally prepared to get lost.
Read More »When I awoke this morning to the screeching banshee howl of a cat named Betty, I knew that I was not at home. I drowsily got up, ate breakfast and went ...
Read More »Despite the title, the Public Editor is not an “editor.” I have no desk, no writers to look after, no salary.
Read More »Whether it’s your first year at UNC or you’re coming back after a summer away, we hope you’ve gotten a chance to rediscover our beautiful campus, ...
Read More »In light of continuing economic difficulties, the UNC-system Board of Governors has zeroed in on efficiency as the name of the game for the coming year. We ...
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