Column: The perks of being uncertain
To turn on the TV or go online is to be inundated with claims of certainty: This product will cure your disease, one side of an argument is true and another ...
Read More »To turn on the TV or go online is to be inundated with claims of certainty: This product will cure your disease, one side of an argument is true and another ...
Read More »Sunday morning was quiet and rainy in Chapel Hill, almost as if the campus itself was crying with us.
Read More »I never told anybody, but I secretly loved finals week my first year at UNC. After a semester spent wondering whether I was doing college right, it was ...
Read More »Why, down by three with 10 seconds left, did Roy Williams not call a timeout?
Read More »This holiday season, smartphones, video-game consoles and other high-tech gifts will likely top the wish lists of many UNC students.
Read More »I remember my throat burning. I was 10 years old and I was yelling louder than I had ever yelled in my life.
Read More »Drew Goins (who is filled with politically correct, generic holiday mirth) and Kelsey Weekman (probably Jewish) are the advice columnists of “You Asked ...
Read More »So you’re home for the holidays and your aunt/cousin/sibling/parent wants to talk about the protests in Ferguson
Read More »As you very well know, Larry, sometimes there is value to be found within a loss — lessons to be learned, character to be built and, most importantly, ...
Read More »Like many, I returned to my hometown for Thanksgiving. Like many, I saw family and caught up with old friends. I am still pretty close with my buddies ...
Read More »Drew Goins (engineering major — fingers crossed!) and Kelsey Weekman (poultry science major with a minor in professional golf management) are the advice ...
Read More »In 2011, I joined voters in Durham and enthusiastically approved the half-cent tax ballot to raise funds for light rail transportation. The following ...
Read More »With late November comes Thanksgiving break.
Read More »There are plenty of perks of having a weekly column, but there’s one major flaw as well
Read More »The computer science department offers students some of the most important skills they will need in the modern job market, regardless of whether they ...
Read More »On Monday, Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. filed a federal lawsuit against UNC and Harvard University.
Read More »What is it about being behind a screen that makes us feel so safe and protected? Is it that we can hide behind fake profiles or the, “Sorry, that was ...
Read More »Sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll are popular, but not just because they’re fun. Each carries valuable social capital.
Read More »It's an unspoken rule at a predominately white institution that we students of color must look out for one another.
Read More »Title IX is having a moment. The federal law, which prohibits gender-based discrimination in any school that receives federal funding, is no longer just ...
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