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I can’t believe this is my last column. Blah.
Y ou know what they say: “Looking at your grades, Memet, have you considered adult film?”
Mr. President-elect, my gift to you…
I wasn’t going to do a Black History Month column, but since I’m quarter Turkish, I’m technically the 6th or 7th blackest person on this campus.
At Carolina Athletics, we’ve always had a simple philosophy: When you become a Tar Heel, there’s literally no wrong way to spell “Put me in, coach.”
Last semester, the political science department offered an interesting class — administrative oversight, I guess.
Not long ago, a friend said my columns were becoming a little too mean this year.
On one hand, I’m happy Dean Smith is being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Smith was a great coach and, by all accounts, is a good man.
Our lives are more hypersexualized than ever nowadays, and the trends are disturbing.
This week, I write that violent video games make people violent.
You know the saying: As the DTH opinion page goes, so goes the nation.
Another exciting year at Monsters University.
It’s hard not to be overwhelmed walking into the White House. Just to think, I was standing in the building the aliens blew up in “Independence Day.”
I can’t explain it, but something in Andy’s voice told me the news wasn’t good.
Memet Walker is running for Editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar Heel for the 2013-14 school year.
Since the dawn of time, cavemen have decorated their walls with stirring visual expressions of their lives — stunning portraits of hunting, fishing and gathering.
What’s happening to this place? Pepper’s Pizza, Kildare’s, Tomato Jake’s. Old restaurants are being taken away in the dark of night, and new ones open with going-out-of-business sales.
Political science majors spend a lot of class time pondering one thing: “What is justice?” It’s so simple a word, yet so boring to define.
HILLSBOROUGH — In the United States, a citizen’s right to bear arms is one of our most sacred and cherished possessions, right up there with the Snuggie.
You can spot a few around any Carolina game: the slurred speech, poor reflexes, stumbling around the student risers — but enough about the players. (Rim shot.)