Column: Reevaluating how we take assessments at UNC
"If open-book tests help alleviate anxiety among students and improve memory retention, then why aren’t more schools administering exams using this ...
Read More »"If open-book tests help alleviate anxiety among students and improve memory retention, then why aren’t more schools administering exams using this ...
Read More »"If college basketball doesn’t change and improve, it might be left behind. After all, what’s stopping an up-and-coming prospect from packing their ...
Read More »"Our University cares more about restricting faculty access to behind-the-scenes deals and processes than donor access to the workings of our institution. This ...
Read More »"At the very least, UNC should deemphasize the importance of grades in the admissions process to prevent giving privileged students with disproportionate ...
Read More »"Devonte Hart’s story was frightening — and is even more scary because it actually happened. Incidents of blackface are less frequent now, but imagine ...
Read More »"The detailed schedule and phases of the program are reassuring, but the initiative still needs to be more specific about what it’ll ultimately do to ...
Read More »"I began my undergraduate degree at a large state school in California. There, three years ago, I was the victim of a violent sexual assault."
Read More »"UNC — guided by the notion that therapy is a human right — must continue allocating resources toward meeting diverse needs until each member ...
Read More »"Though the category is designed to honor the international sounds and influences of these artists, they fail to recognize how these distinct sounds have ...
Read More »"I’m happy to say I know better now. Most girls are odd, and sometimes that oddness comes in the form of being the lead singer for a folk metal band. ...
Read More »"Thanks to confidential research techniques (not YikYak) and journalistic edge, I have identified five other simple, straightforward methods to plan out ...
Read More »"Opinion writing is a necessary aspect of journalism for its contributions to public discourse. These contributions, however, are only possible when our ...
Read More »"The DOJ’s decision to reopen the case of James Lewis Cates Jr. will hopefully provide solace to his family who has presumably remained haunted by his ...
Read More »"While we can’t change the way companies like Snapchat operate, we can, however, adjust the way we interact with them, whether it’s setting app time ...
Read More »"North Carolina has its own history of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, as well as a lack of policies that protect and empower these communities. And with the ...
Read More »"College is loads of fun and presents a world of new opportunities, but your first year will likely be far from perfect. My advice? Learn how to enjoy ...
Read More »"The removal of Silent Sam was long overdue, but his departure mirrored its origins. Since that fateful protest, Black students have faced criminal charges ...
Read More »"For a UNC fan, this week has been unbearable – just thinking about the game on Saturday makes my stomach turn."
Read More »"To disagree or raise concern is not a sign of restricted freedoms, but rather the intended outcome of debate. And a fear of being held accountable doesn't ...
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