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(04/01/21 12:18am)
At last week’s Chapel Hill Town Council meeting, the council discussed a request to extend the jurisdiction of the UNC Police Department. This request would allow UNCPD more oversight over off-campus fraternity and sorority houses.
(03/31/21 10:05pm)
How many milks is too many milks to add to a menu?
(03/26/21 1:00am)
Social media has been increasingly used to promote awareness of social justice issues. Most recently, Instagram has become a prominent space to promote sexual harassment and assault awareness (SAA). The #metoo hashtag on Instagram alone has amassed over 2.8 million posts, not including posts made on stories.
(03/25/21 9:47pm)
Being a professor is hard. It takes time, hard work and a significant amount of patience. However, there is an argument for the idea that required curriculum — or curriculum as most of us know it — puts professors in a tough spot.
(03/25/21 9:00pm)
Just prior to the wellness break in March, students in CHEM 102 had to take a midterm before they could start their deserved break. What followed was, by most accounts, a living hell.
(03/25/21 11:23pm)
“So… what are you doing this summer?”
(03/24/21 10:38pm)
Ah, here we are again — March is here, and with it comes the madness.
(03/23/21 9:48pm)
Vaccine distribution in North Carolina is moving along at a steady pace. As of March 22, 14.1 percent of the state’s total population has been fully vaccinated.
(03/23/21 12:12am)
Orange County has taken the lead against inequities in the criminal justice system this year by implementing a series of reforms targeting cash bail and pre-trial procedures.
(03/23/21 1:46am)
Last week, a white man shot and killed eight people at three massage parlors in the Atlanta area. Six of the victims were women of Asian descent. The incident highlights the nation's long history of racism and misogyny against Asian women, who are frequently dehumanized, hypersexualized and fetishized in American society.
(03/24/21 1:49am)
Almost one in four UNC undergraduates suffers from food insecurity.
(03/19/21 12:33am)
College students know all about compromises: sacrificing sleep to finish an essay, cramming for an exam or neglecting exercise to make it to work on time.
(03/19/21 1:49am)
Every year, the Grammy Awards display a wide variety of talents across the music industry. This year in particular, the Recording Academy used its platform to highlight salient social issues.
(03/17/21 11:05pm)
New Democratic control of Congress has revived controversy around ending the filibuster as a political tool to block legislation. These debates have resurfaced as H.R.1, an expansive voting rights bill introduced by House Democrats, is awaiting its fate in the U.S. Senate.
(03/16/21 9:53pm)
At the end of this academic year, the class of 2022 will be the only remaining class on campus to have had a complete year on campus prior to the pandemic.
(03/17/21 12:03am)
Mental health has long been an issue on college campuses. One in four college students has a diagnosable mental health condition, a trend that has only worsened in recent years.
(03/16/21 12:41am)
Recently, we have reached an important milestone in regards to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic — its first birthday! (What a joyous occasion!)
(03/16/21 12:41am)
For many of us, UNC is home. It’s where we live, work and — most importantly — eat.
(03/10/21 2:58am)
For those quarantined in our childhood homes and college apartments, the pandemic has been a lesson in solitude. Our social circles have become parties of one, with technology as the only option for social interaction.
(03/10/21 3:18am)
With the Centers for Disease Control releasing guidelines that vaccinated individuals can congregate indoors without masks, the end of the pandemic seems closer than ever.