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On Wednesday morning, The Atlantic held a televised town hall event about jobs and the economy here in D.C. As I watched UNC shine in the national policy ...
Read More »On Wednesday morning, The Atlantic held a televised town hall event about jobs and the economy here in D.C. As I watched UNC shine in the national policy ...
Read More »I always hated it when alumni came back and waxed rhapsodic about their undergraduate years.
Read More »ove your body. At least that’s what the National Organization for Women says you should do. Its ongoing campaign for positive body image encourages ...
Read More »Sometimes I have a very Southern accent. Other times, it’s practically undetectable. And really it just depends on where I am and who I’m talking ...
Read More »Here in the South, when we say “Moonshine,” we’re probably not talking about the cosmos. “White lightning,” as many have called it, is not uncommon ...
Read More »Most students go straight from high school to college. It’s the expected path, the recommended path — maybe even the safest. And there’s nothing ...
Read More »Three weeks ago when I packed to study abroad in Cairo, I could never have imagined the experience ahead. I have recently returned to the U.S. after being ...
Read More »What many people, including that guy downing CNN, fail to realize is that Egypt isn’t just some random desert nation, conveniently located thousands ...
Read More »Next to a Tar Heel victory, the most popular development in the college basketball season for UNC fans is a resounding Duke loss. During and after a drubbing ...
Read More »Happy Anniversary! It was one year ago this week (Feb. 5) that New York Times ‘Styles’ reporter Alex Williams waltzed into Chapel Hill and gave his ...
Read More »When was the last time you A: stepped outside your comfort zone, B: surprised yourself with what you could do or C: were truly proud of yourself?
Read More »It may be true that Facebook is taking over the world — today, there are more than 500 million active Facebook users.
Read More »Every year, the Super Bowl serves as a defining moment about what is right in the United States. Inside a Super Bowl party, every viewer may have a ...
Read More »There’s a whole page in the nightlife section of the Fodor’s guide for D.C. about interns, and how to recognize them by the eager expressions, intern ...
Read More »Ah, the female G-spot. The stuff of sexual legend. Does it exist? Does it not exist? Do you just need better directions to find it, or a “G”PS? Well, ...
Read More »For a lot of us, the start of a new semester brings countless applications for various merit organizations and internships.
Read More »Roy Williams’ controversial remarks after the UNC basketball team’s 55th straight win at home against Clemson were a perfectly justified — if harsh ...
Read More »I’ll be honest, Vimala Rajendran looked a bit tired. Not in a hungover, unshowered, Post-P-Bob’s-night kind of way with which we are all acquainted. ...
Read More »It’s lunch time at Lenoir — and you are hungry. Maybe you’ve set your eyes on a caprice chicken sandwich, the well-dressed specialty of a new local ...
Read More »Professors in Chapel Hill have been bemoaning the state of our grades for at least as long as I have attended school here.
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