Farewell Column: Super senior signoff
Chapel Hill is a home away from home, the place I ran to when I had a free week in the summer, the town I lingered in long after exams ended.
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Chapel Hill is a home away from home, the place I ran to when I had a free week in the summer, the town I lingered in long after exams ended.
Look, I get it. You want to keep your Confederate flag. You see it as a symbol of Southern pride. You might have it placed on your bumper beside the words “Heritage, not Hate.” You may not even call it “the Confederate flag,” instead euphemizing away many of its most unpleasant connotations by referring to it as “the rebel flag,” “the Southern cross" or “the Dixie flag.”
Editor's note: This column discusses sensitive topics such as sexual assault.
During the Chapel Hill Climate Strike Friday, activists biked 33 miles from Chapel Hill to Raleigh to prompt local and state lawmakers to address climate change. Their ride, while a little long for a daily commute, proved that biking is a feasible mode of transport in the Triangle.
Former Chancellor Carol Folt was inaugurated at the University of Southern California on Friday, September 20th. The opinion editor at the Daily Trojan asked our editorial board to give them some thoughts on Chancellor Folt's time at UNC. Here's what we told them: