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TO THE EDITOR: I am proud of how seriously UNC takes the honor system, and I appreciate the codes that promote honest conduct here at UNC. Unfortunately, some of my experiences have made me disappointed in the convictions of my peers and neighbors.
TO THE EDITOR: The Daily Tar Heel reported Friday that President Ross described the interruptions at last week’s Board of Governors’ meeting as “uncomfortable and … something we don’t like.”
TO THE EDITOR: First of all, thank you, Sabrina Negron, for sharing your story with us. Your resilience and courage is amazing.
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When the word “research” comes to mind, many think of long hours in the library armed with a mountain of books and an extra-large coffee cup.
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TO THE EDITOR: The early arrival of spring by nearly three weeks has not only accelerated the oak pollen allergy season — and mercifully a quicker end to itchy eyes and runny noses before month’s end — but it has also brought an earlier arrival of blooming shrubs on campus, including those ubiquitous azaleas whose myriad colors herald the arrival of high spring.
TO THE EDITOR: Last Sunday, I gave a friend of mine a yard sign supporting Amendment One. The next day, the yard sign had been stolen from his house. I wish I could say I was surprised, but I am not. I am, however, disappointed by the person who chose to steal it.