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(05/09/18 10:49pm)
Editor's note: Kiana Cole is a graduating senior and the outgoing director of investigations for The Daily Tar Heel. This piece is told from her first-person perspective, as she was a student in History 383 during the spring 2018 semester. Though much of the reporting done for the piece was conducted during the semester, this piece was written, edited and published after she received her final grade in the course.
(04/17/18 3:31pm)
In a ruling issued Tuesday, the North Carolina Court of Appeals said UNC must release the names of people found responsible for rape, sexual assault or any related acts of sexual misconduct through the University's Honor Court, Committee on Student Conduct or Equal Opportunity and Compliance Office.
(03/01/18 12:31am)
On Wednesday night, the group alleging to be comprised of 17 senior faculty at UNC – "G17" – released a series of updates regarding their demand to Chancellor Carol Folt to remove Silent Sam.
(01/23/18 1:10am)
Last year, 116 people died per day from opioid-related overdoses in the United States. A total of 11.5 million Americans misused opioids, and the United States consumes – and prescribes – more opioids than any other country.
(01/17/18 3:14am)
On the evening of Dec. 5, Rose Vigil was walking home when, around 9:30 p.m., she felt someone come up behind her on a brick path near the Old Well.
(02/09/17 7:00am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of the story misstated Randy and Birdie Tobias' last name. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(01/27/17 1:26am)
Franklin Street’s 10th pizza shop — Lotsa Stone Fired Pizza — will likely open this spring, replacing the Jasmin Mediterranean Bistro that closed in December.
(01/26/17 7:00am)
Since President Donald Trump was elected, women across the country have marched for their rights, questioning what will happen to their health care. The Daily Tar Heel asked people how they feel about the future of women’s health issues during Trump’s presidency.
(01/25/17 4:48am)
Kiana Cole (human woman) and Alison Krug (the anthropomorphization of human shrieking) are the writers of UNC’s premier (only!) satirical advice column. Results may vary.
(01/19/17 2:24am)
Lotsa Stone Fired Pizza is moving into Jasmin Mediterranean Bistro's old location on the corner of West Franklin Street and North Columbia Street.
(01/19/17 6:11am)
Jasmin Mediterranean Bistro has permanently closed its location on the corner of West Franklin and North Columbia streets.
(12/06/16 4:06am)
I officially have one week left as a student in London.
(11/29/16 3:31am)
There is a lot about London I did not expect.
(11/22/16 5:01am)
Maybe it’s because I accidentally referred to the Queen the other night as “our Queen” like I’m an actual Brit, but I think I’m getting the hang of this whole London thing. With three friends coming to visit this week (eeeep!) this seems like the perfect time to share my very amateur but hopefully helpful bucket list for London if you ever find yourself here.
(11/15/16 3:57am)
If you’re wondering how Britain is reacting to the events of last Tuesday, it’s as you’d expect: lots of questions and lots of confusion.
(11/08/16 5:27am)
Sometimes I leave conversations with Europeans questioning if I have any legitimate reason to be proud to be American. I’ve recently come to the conclusion that yes, I do, and I think today is an especially good day to explain why.
(11/01/16 1:29am)
This week, I want to introduce you to the United Kingdom’s music, an obscure collection of songs and artists that you’ve probably never heard of before.
(10/25/16 1:51am)
I think I’ve always associated big cities with the “I’m invincible!” mentality that’s essentially a prerequisite of being a young adult, and that’s why I was never fearful about moving to London, the United Kingdom’s largest city.
(10/18/16 2:37am)
I’ve spent the first five weeks talking a lot about the latter half of “studying abroad” — so for today, let's talk studying. I find London — maybe Europe as a whole — so weird academically.
(10/11/16 12:44am)
From the moment I landed in London, I’ve felt the need to calm the inner tourist that I know makes up probably 80 percent of who I am. I think museums are really fun and taking embarrassing pictures at weird angles is crucial, but I haven’t done a lot of that here.