Race in Boston bombing coverage
After four days of poring over an overwhelming amount of tips, putting the city on lockdown and executing a frantic search, the police have a teenage suspect for the Boston Marathon bombings in custody.
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After four days of poring over an overwhelming amount of tips, putting the city on lockdown and executing a frantic search, the police have a teenage suspect for the Boston Marathon bombings in custody.
As graduation approaches and my fellow seniors prepare to leave this place with a degree representing four years of hard work and joyous memories, I’d like to take time to talk about the people who don’t reach that momentous occasion on time.
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, I’d like to honor the far-reaching achievements of black women on this campus. The legacy they leave will affect UNC and its surrounding communities for years to come.
When musician Bill Dillon takes to the stage Wednesday in the Genome Sciences Building for the distinguished speaker series on innocence, justice and the death penalty, he will share his story of the wrongful conviction that kept him locked up in a Florida prison for 27 years of his life.
Are you interested in taking a Caucasian studies course at UNC? Although no such department exists at the University, someone might want you to believe there is.
Gun violence is nothing new to North Carolina. More than 1,000 people are killed annually in this state due to gun violence, and an additional 3,000 are injured, according to North Carolinians Against Gun Violence.
As Martin Luther King Jr. Day approaches, we must re-evaluate race relations in this country.
Race is not an inherently political issue.
Petitions to secede from the Union are the latest in a slew of incidents that can be considered racially hostile toward President Barack Obama.
The blatant barriers that once existed to prevent people of color from completing their democratic duty as citizens are all but defunct.
You’re Hispanic, right?
Black women are dying of breast cancer at a rate higher than any other racial group.
Reverse racism is a phrase often used to connote discrimination aimed at the dominant racial group in a given area to benefit historically disadvantaged groups.
Each year, the incoming class’ test scores, class ranks and GPAs soar to new heights.