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For a lot of us, the start of a new semester brings countless applications for various merit organizations and internships.
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.
Read More »Like anybody here on campus, I indulge in a day off from school. I love lounging around, eating what I want, and pretending I don’t have homework.
Read More »I am proposing a new holiday for Jan. 18: “Hug an Art Major Day.” The holiday will be aimed at showing art majors how much we appreciate them and ...
Read More »Help me with this. It took the NCAA a staggering four years, with nearly unlimited investigative authority, to arrive at the inevitable conclusion that ...
Read More »Washington, D.C., President Andrew Johnson said, is 12 square miles bordered by reality — or so one apocryphal quotation goes. Real or unreal, spring ...
Read More »It’s twelve days into the new year.
Read More »It happened again. It came and it went. As expected, “the most wonderful time of the year” left untold millions of dollars in credit card debt and ...
Read More »The Year in Review issue is perennially one of our paper’s most important. I’m not saying that because I get paid to work here. I say it because ...
Read More »It is well-accepted that women can and do fake orgasms. Meg Ryan did her part in establishing this fact for all of posterity with her delighted delicatessen ...
Read More »On Friday, the president’s 18-member, bipartisan deficit commission failed to get the 14 votes it required to send its plan to Congress, though it still ...
Read More »This week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., re-introduced the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act, which would afford ...
Read More »Today is the last day of the study part of my time abroad. Not that I spent much time studying or that my classes were difficult, but, like all of you, ...
Read More »When I graduated from high school, there was one complaint I thought I would never have to hear from my classmates again: “When am I ever going to use ...
Read More »I graduated with a philosophy and psychology major two years prior. During exam time, I was much more devoted to the construction of the moat in my fraternity ...
Read More »Freshman or first-year? Our class will probably never reach a consensus on the issue of our collective status. The reason for this polarizing debate is ...
Read More »Thomas Wolfe said it best: “You can’t go home again.” We all tried over Thanksgiving break. We made our strongest efforts to integrate ourselves ...
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