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(04/04/22 8:39pm)
Last week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the “Parental Rights in Education” bill into law. The inconspicuously named legislation bars public school teachers from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third-grade classrooms.
(04/05/22 9:00pm)
Bear with me: I’m about to break the journalistic fourth wall and write an opinion piece on opinion writing.
(03/29/22 6:32pm)
Have you or anyone you know engaged in self-censorship? A glance at headlines related to the topic suggests yes.
(02/21/22 10:59pm)
Anyone who knows me could probably guess that nostalgia is my least favorite emotion. I fear the feeling that my best days are behind me. My heart sinks when I think about people that are no longer in my life — for better or worse.
(02/17/22 10:30pm)
Editor's note: This article is satire.
(01/31/22 11:07pm)
As I’m writing this, I received my fifth rejection email from a therapist this week alone. The dreaded “I’m not accepting new clients” message will be a topic of discussion once I’m finally able to begin counseling.
(01/14/22 4:30am)
It’s the start of another year, which means being constantly inundated with routines, diets and lifestyles that promise to change your life in a matter of weeks.
(11/29/21 10:37pm)
The link between politics and higher education is hard to ignore. Campus life — in and outside of the classroom — is shrouded with rigorous debate over ongoing social and political issues and how these issues touch the lives of students.
(11/19/21 3:03am)
Earlier this month, several University officials received letters from Republican lawmakers outraged at a diversity program that fraternity and sorority members attended in October.
(11/18/21 12:04am)
On Tuesday, the jury went into deliberation for the trial against Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
(11/12/21 12:52am)
The time to register for spring courses is upon us, and UNC has rolled out a new registration process for students. Enrollment times — now based on credit hours — are over the course of four weeks, in which students can first register for up to 12 hours before registering for up to 17 during their second enrollment appointment.
(11/11/21 8:30pm)
They grade assignments, teach recitations, hold office hours and answer student questions — all while in pursuit of their own graduate degrees.
(11/01/21 10:43pm)
For those of us who come from public primary schools, the presence of police officers on campus is a familiar sight. Forty-three percent of public primary schools in 2015 had security staff — a statistic that only rises once students transition out of high school. Ninety-two percent of public colleges and universities had sworn and armed officers on campus.
(10/18/21 9:48pm)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide.
(10/24/21 10:09pm)
College campuses have not gone untouched when it comes to the opioid epidemic.
(11/04/21 4:40pm)
Whether you’ve recently graduated or are working toward it, anxieties about finding a job can often loom in the background. This is true regardless of major — you’ve probably asked how your degree can help you land a job, especially in an economy impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
(09/17/21 12:11am)
If you’ve ever been told to “rise and grind,” or met a self-proclaimed “boss babe” or “SheEO” — you’re familiar with "girlboss" culture.
(09/09/21 12:31am)
The bend of a guitar string, the gentle fall of a fiddle bow and the twangy vibrato of a homegrown voice: country music is the language of rural America. Once the anthem of the working class, it has evolved into the calling card of conservative America.
(09/01/21 10:02pm)
Food waste and food insecurity are two startling global trends that are often discussed together. How could so much food be going to waste while so many people go hungry on a daily basis?
(08/25/21 9:17pm)
News broke months ago that acclaimed journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones was initially denied tenure at the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media. Jones is well-known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning work on The 1619 Project, co-founding the Ida B. Wells society and winning a MacArthur "genius grant."