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The Chapel Hill Town Council should hang up on its intention to pursue a ban on cellphone use while driving on within town limits. By a vote of 6-2, the ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council should hang up on its intention to pursue a ban on cellphone use while driving on within town limits. By a vote of 6-2, the ...
Read More »The proud owners of space in the Blue Zone pay good money for their seats at football games. And if the athletic department has its way, students could ...
Read More »The UNC Department of Housing and Residential Education’s more than $250,000 expenditure on bed rails for all 8,500 beds this year is a disturbing example ...
Read More »Playing college football is a privilege, not a right. The University and its football team afforded Michael McAdoo that privilege three years ago, only ...
Read More »Discrimination seems to be an unfortunate motif in much of the campus dialogue since the first issues of The Daily Tar Heel at the beginning of this semester. ...
Read More »Reading David Horowitz’s ad in Tuesday’s edition of The Daily Tar Heel reminds me of a kid with his fingers dangerously deep in his ears, shouting ...
Read More »Hardly more than a year has passed since Chancellor Holden Thorp set 2020 as the deadline to make UNC coal-free.
Read More »Student Congress has kept itself busy lately, expanding its power and taking on new responsibilities — but you wouldn’t know it from reading the Student ...
Read More »The past decade has watched the University put together quite the environmental resume. And, with Chancellor Holden Thorp’s commitment last year to ...
Read More »The University took the necessary steps last week to rid its discrimination and harassment policies of red tape and bias.
Read More »In a state where gay marriage is already illegal, the N.C. House’s passage of a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman ...
Read More »Chapel Hill prides itself in having a homey, college-town atmosphere, deriving its energy from the University and the vibrancy of small shops, bars and ...
Read More »The Board of Governors chose a good time Thursday to discuss reforms to make college more of a possibility for members of the U.S. military. Just days ...
Read More »Student Congress threw the College Republicans an unattainable bone last week, approving the group’s more than $20,000 request to host Ann Coulter, ...
Read More »It’s been 10 years since 9/11. The players in this act of terror claimed to be Muslim. I’m a Muslim-American — and I am a victim of the Sept.
Read More »Ten years ago this Sunday, most of us were just finishing elementary or beginning middle school, too young to know how little we — or anyone else — ...
Read More »The line distinguishing academic from personal Internet use can, at times, be a fine one. As the University works with students to determine a suitable ...
Read More »There’s little doubt that Billy Scott, owner of the Front Porch, went too far in taking the fight against panhandling into his own hands. His decision ...
Read More »Student government is finally beginning to take a student-focused approach to student funding. Thanks to an effort by Student Body Treasurer Zach Dexter, ...
Read More »Regardless of their bid, sophomores and upperclassmen can take solace today in knowing that they stood more of a chance than ever before in the rush process. ...
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