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It's no secret that editors at The Daily Tar Heel have loved and continue to love RuPaul's Drag Race.
Last year was difficult to say the least, but there were a few beacons of positivity that kept me afloat in the constant media storm of conflict. I took a Capstone course that reaffirmed my passion for the field of photojournalism, I turned 21 years old, my family got a new puppy and Selena Gomez released “Bad Liar,” the definitive song of the summer.
The first time I was harassed online, I received a Facebook message that crudely suggested my genitalia would taste like white rice. I was 13, embarrassed and scared.
I don’t care enough about the Oxford comma to defend it.
This Labor Day marks just the beginning of the third week of classes at UNC. In those three weeks, The Daily Tar Heel has received over 100 letters to the editor.
The opinion section of The Daily Tar Heel functions as a sounding board for what the public has to say and as a platform for great student writers to freely express themselves.
My dad’s Facebook profile says that Jan. 1, 1970 is his date of birth.
In case you've ever wondered...
Growing up as an anxious child made me both curious and scared of everything. Our family chihuahua, Lily, always seemed to know something that I didn't — that food and sleep were more valuable than money, that my parents deep down were caring people and that things were probably going to be OK.
THE ISSUE: The UC Berkeley College Republicans invited Milo Yiannopoulos to speak on campus. Protests erupted in response, leading to the event being canceled. The violent protest came from a non-student organization, but the event inspired substantial debate over free speech on campus. You can read the other side here.
Whenever I watch or read something online, I always feel strongly compelled to scroll down to the comments.
As promised in our column, here are our endorsements as they would appear on the ballot. If you want some sort of reminder of who we endorsed, feel free to print this and take it into the polls. While we're endorsing only Democrats, the oppositional party candidates were earnestly and openly looked into. Being a Democrat did not guarantee any endorsement. Call us partisan if you want, but statistically, most people vote along party lines even if they identify as independent.
Charlotte is only a two-hour drive from our campus. Of the approximately 80 percent of UNC students who hail from North Carolina, many come from Charlotte. When injustice strikes so close to home, it’s shocking.
THE ISSUE: The University of Chicago’s Dean of Students, Jay Ellison, wrote a letter to members of the incoming class of 2020. In it, he warned them that the school’s commitment to academic freedom means it does not support trigger warnings. Here, editorial board members share their thoughts on the letter. You can find the other viewpoint here.