Editorial: There should be concerts at the Dean Dome
The Dean E. Smith Center. Home of the UNC men’s basketball team.
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The Dean E. Smith Center. Home of the UNC men’s basketball team.
The Editorial Board, composed of eighteen graduate and undergraduate students, has made its endorsements for the upcoming midterm elections.
Halloween can be scary. Not because of the jump scares, horror movies and ghosts, obviously. The most daunting part of the spooky season is finding a costume.
Attending the first public university in the nation has its perks (besides the lead-ridden pipes). For example, admission to UNC comes with access to over 200 years of campus lore. From haunted buildings – yes, "buildings" is plural – to zany characters.
Remember when we said that Yik Yak was bad news? Yeah, we were right.
Content warning: This article contains mention of rape and sexual assault.
Roe v. Wade is overturned. Abortion rights are no longer Constitutionally protected. Say you find that you are pregnant in North Carolina — what happens next?
Within hours of Roe v. Wade being overturned on June 24, universities across the United States issued their responses, varying in opposition, support and neutrality. UNC has since offered its silence.
Your institution only accepts twelve percent of applicants? That’s cool. You know what I think is cooler?
POLI 101 feeling a little more tedious? Political ads taking over your TV? Conversations with your parents tenser than usual? Election Day is upon us.
Let’s face it – parents know best. They are like live-in therapists, guiding us through every earth-shattering heartbreak, qualm with friends and (admittedly) minor inconvenience.
There’s an unspoken agreement between yourself and your University.
As we dive head-first into a new semester, we are beyond excited to be sharing our perspectives, experiences and – wait for it – opinions with the Chapel Hill students and community.
You’ve heard of astrological signs. Myer-Briggs personality tests. But what does your choice of transportation at UNC say about you?
College students are burnt out. Everywhere.
The fear that robots are taking over the world might not be that far-fetched.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of violent use of force by law enforcement.
Students have felt the impact of the current economic state in their own lives — high inflation affects students just as it does the rest of the American public. In fact, students are often hit harder.
What is perceived as the "golden ticket" into a white-collar job will put the average person about $39,351 in debt.
This fall, over 19,000 undergraduate students will make an appearance on campus, sit in lecture halls or move into dorms.