Farewell Column: A season of lessons
Everything becomes more vivid when you’re about to say goodbye. And now that I’ve written that, it sounds goofy. But it’s true.
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Everything becomes more vivid when you’re about to say goodbye. And now that I’ve written that, it sounds goofy. But it’s true.
Clay Morris and Sonia Rao are The Daily Tar Heel’s 2022-2023 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion team.
Clay Morris and Sonia Rao are The Daily Tar Heel’s 2022-2023 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion team.
The Daily Tar Heel has completed its third internal audit.
Do you feel that? The hint of Mariah in the wind that has increasingly intensified as the months transitioned from October to December.
I don’t remember the first time my parents told me I had to “be twice as good” to receive half as much as my white peers, but by the age of 8, the sentiment had stuck. Their admonition lives in every fiber of my being, reminding me that because I was born Black, I must be superior to counteract America’s desire to relegate me to a class of inferiority.
The past year has marked a shift in journalism.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated with additional comment from the Town of Chapel Hill.
The College Board announced it would no longer offer the optional essay on the SAT or its supplemental subject tests on Jan. 19. UNC expects minimal changes to its admissions process without test scores, leaving students wondering if the tests are necessary at all.
Vending machines on UNC's campus will soon be useful for more than the occasional snack.
Erin Day, a doctoral candidate in UNC’s chemistry department, contacted UNC parking repeatedly this summer to request a parking permit for a disabled lot.
CLARIFICATION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated a quotation from Julia Clark regarding her views on Cameron Morrison's past. The article has been updated to reflect the accurate quotation. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
UNC's history department will not accept applications for its graduate program for the 2021 cycle, it announced Sept. 14.
The UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health’s ranking as the No. 1 public university health school in the country has pushed the University’s COVID-19 research into the spotlight.
UNC’s chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists held its first general body meeting Thursday, Sept. 3 via Zoom.