Column: Last call: an ode to Topo
I can still remember it like it was yesterday. I was sauntering back from the bathroom, drink in hand, both roommates just a few steps away. The clock ...
Read More »I can still remember it like it was yesterday. I was sauntering back from the bathroom, drink in hand, both roommates just a few steps away. The clock ...
Read More »During this semester in Spain, I think I’ve perfected the vacant smile. It’s a neutral expression I hope could be perceived as engaged, entertained, ...
Read More »Last semester, I studied a total of 20 hours for one class and got an A; in another class, I studied 60 hours and got a B. Here’s the thing: I was much ...
Read More »Nothing ruins a spring day quite like an anti-abortion display, complete with photos of aborted fetuses and Holocaust victims.
Read More »There’s a question all of us students have been thrown at one point or another, and we all develop a rehearsed answer for: “What do you plan to do ...
Read More »With its armies of frozen zombies, knights in armor and dragons, we might think that Westeros is a far cry from planet Earth in the 21st Century.
Read More »You know what they say: “Looking at your grades, Memet, have you considered adult film?”
Read More »What’s the difference between Vladimir Putin and a chicken trying to cross a road?
Read More »Why am I staying in Chapel Hill this summer?
Read More »Our University is often regarded as one of the most progressive campuses in the nation. Chapel Hill and the surrounding community is widely considered ...
Read More »It’s defiance that makes many college newspapers great, and The Daily Tar Heel is no exception.
Read More »I believe everyone should vote, and I believe voting should be easy and convenient. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the recent direction that we ...
Read More »Twelve seconds from the end of “A Star is Born,” a track from Jay Z’s 2009 album "The Blueprint 3," J. Cole ends his featured verse with the ...
Read More »I spent the first 15 years of my life living just outside of Boston, MA, which in effect, makes me a northerner.
Read More »It’s strange. It’s new feeling. It’s one of the most notable hazards I’ve encountered while traveling abroad. It’s life without a smartphone. ...
Read More »I’m dreading tomorrow. It’s my 21st birthday.What’s that? An American college male dreads his legal induction into adulthood’s alcohol hall of ...
Read More »In the Business School, internships are a way of life. From day one, we’re put on the hunt for the elusive post-sophomore year internship, to be followed ...
Read More »To the dismay of the Western world, Russia annexed Crimea last week after a hastily organized referendum held in the shadow of Russian troops.
Read More »Only time will tell if Chapel Hill’s bipolar weather may soon settle down and let the Pit resume its place as the central hub rather than the central ...
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