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“Wonder why we’re full of rage? It’s because we’re underpaid!”
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“Wonder why we’re full of rage? It’s because we’re underpaid!”
Before moving into Hinton James Residence Hall her first year, sophomore Emma Jung wished she would have known that “less is more.” At the end of the 2022-23 year, Jung realized she never used a lot of the stuff she thought was crucial to life in a dorm.
Content warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault.
Content warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault.
Anna Wu, associate vice chancellor for Facilities Services, retired Thursday after a 28-year career at UNC.
In the two years since Emmy Martin joined The Daily Tar Heel, she’s spent more time in the newsroom than anywhere else.
“We were not journalists as much as we were activists."
Despite the hundreds of miles that separate them, Teaching Assistant Professor Caroline Sibley’s Advanced Arabic class is using virtual reality technology to hone their language skills with students in Morocco and Algeria.
The UNC African, African American and Diaspora Studies (AAAD) department is in the process of developing a graduate program in Africana Studies.
On Sept. 11, 2001, Andrew Sisk was stationed in Islamabad, Pakistan, as part of the highly-selective U.S. Department of State Presidential Management Fellows Program.
Trees in the Orange County area are suffering from an invasive species, and volunteers are trying to mitigate the damage being done.
There's a new art bus joining the growing collection of Chapel Hill Art + Transit’s painted vehicles. Titled “Rise Above Racial Injustices,” the work on this bus highlights the fight against social injustice and racism in the community.