Tar Heels played with integrity despite adversity
TO THE EDITOR: What a great ride! From No. 1 in pre-season to the Elite Eight, the UNC men’s basketball team gave us a season to remember.
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TO THE EDITOR: What a great ride! From No. 1 in pre-season to the Elite Eight, the UNC men’s basketball team gave us a season to remember.
TO THE EDITOR: I would like to express my disappointment in an article and picture The Daily Tar Heel published on Monday’s front page.
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An earlier version of this letter misspelled Alianza in one instance. It has been updated to reflect the correction.
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TO THE EDITOR: I have to ask why Ms. Migliara doesn’t think discussing immigration during Holi is inappropriate, because her argument doesn’t make sense. Does she think that without immigration, UNC would host a Holi event at all? How can you talk about a Holi celebration in North Carolina and not talk about immigration?
TO THE EDITOR: I applaud Ms. Migliara for her stated commitment to celebrating color, life and different cultures as a student here at UNC. But I’d encourage her to more thoroughly investigate the background of Holi, “Hinduism” and India in general before making assertions that are flagrantly incorrect.
TO THE EDITOR: What would you do if the government said you weren’t allowed to attend college because of your religion? In Iran, this is a real problem for members of the Baha’i Faith.
TO THE EDITOR: I was surprised to hear that Chancellor Thorp recently requested that radio stations across the state not advertise or promote UNC sports during Rush Limbaugh’s radio show.
TO THE EDITOR: The Hindu Festival of Colors focuses on truth, brotherhood, the victory of good over evil … and illegal immigration in 21st-century America? Holi is a religious ceremony, celebrated throughout Hindu parts of the world for more than 2,000 years.
TO THE EDITOR: Much to my dismay, I feel compelled to respond to the nonsense published in Thursday’s article “Retailers caught selling alcohol to minors” for fear that no one else will. Am I the only person who sees the absurdity in law enforcement spending taxpayer money and resources to bust businesses that sell alcohol to adults under 21? I don’t know about the rest of the readership, but I believe law enforcement would spend its time more wisely doing its job, preventing actual crime, not enforcing paternalistic laws that discriminate against adults age 18 to 20, who should be entitled to the same rights as other adults.
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TO THE EDITOR: I would like to point out to Mr. Taylor Nipp that if he felt it necessary to include, “I mean no offense to my out-of-state colleagues,” in his letter to the editor on Monday, he has assuredly already offended one of us.
TO THE EDITOR: During spring break this year, a 30-minute video about Joseph Kony, the Lord’s Resistance Army and violence in Central Africa exploded on the Internet and garnered more than 100 million views. The video describes the horrendous, heartbreaking crimes committed by Kony and his army against innocent civilians.
TO THE EDITOR: On March 21, 2011, a year ago today, I suddenly dropped dead at my job at the FedEx Global Education Center.
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