Letter: UNC football wins provide hope
Oct. 6, 2016For students at UNC, Nick Weiler’s game winning field goal did not just give us a win, it gave us hope.
Read More »For students at UNC, Nick Weiler’s game winning field goal did not just give us a win, it gave us hope.
Read More »In Wednesday’s The Daily Tar Heel article on GPSF’s potential separation, it was repeatedly stated that GPSF wanted to remove graduate and professional representation from the legislative branch of student government, Student Congress.
Read More »I am disappointed to read the Editorial Board column drawing parallels between the plight of African-American communities and the coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians.
Read More »On behalf of the Jewish Federation of Durham and Chapel-Hill (JFDCH), we are responding to your “Oppression spreads beyond any nation’s borders” editorial.
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel Editorial Board's selective "critique" of Israel linked in the context of appropriate protest of murders of African Americans in the U.S. is truly shameful.
Read More »As University Entrepreneur-in-Residence and one of the founders of the E-Minor in the Department of Economics I could not be more pleased with the provocative and thoughtful essays on entrepreneurship in the Viewpoints column. Hopefully, this is the beginning of a continuing conversation about ways that innovation and entrepreneurial thinking can be appropriately integrated into a liberal arts curriculum.
Read More »We are members of the American Studies Graduate Student Association. We write now in solidarity with the protests against police violence in Charlotte following the murder of Keith Lamont Scott and with those fighting against the transphobic politics of North Carolina’s House Bill 2.
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel does a disservice to African Americans and the Black Lives Matter movement by highlighting superficial “similarities” between the circumstances of black Americans and Palestinians.
Read More »Following the settlement by Duke Energy for the Dan River coal ash spill, the utility company has claimed responsibility for the repercussions. Their actions suggest otherwise.
Read More »This letter is in response to the Sept. 12 editorial “Just what you need: a safe space for white men.” We know, we know, we are a little late to comment on this one.
Read More »I was surprised that Editor Jane Wester’s column (“It’s Your Government”) provided Daily Tar Heel readers with such an outdated and inaccurate picture of how the University responds to public records requests.
Read More »Concerning the election, I’ve looked in every direction.
Read More »Your activism amplifies the voice of the powerless, commands the attention of the powerful and forces awareness on the ignorant.
Read More »An urgent question before the people of this state is whether the original ordinance of the Charlotte City Council in regard to gender rights harmonizes or conflicts with the present implications of all relevant state government constitutional and statutory relevance and authority.
Read More »Everyone keeps talking about the police officers and the victims in Charlotte as if they were the only people responsible for that shooting.
Read More »In wake of ongoing issues affecting our country, refusing to pledge to our flag is a tactic sought after by various groups. This form of protesting an issue is both unsuitable and offensive.
Read More »Unacceptable. That is the first word that comes to mind following the tragic events unfolding in Charlotte, Tulsa and many other cities around our country.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am disgusted by the finger-pointing over HB2. Since Gov. McCrory and the Republican legislature passed this disastrous law, North Carolina has lost thousands of jobs and more than $395 million.
Read More »As a Member of Knesset, my job is to speak out on behalf of the best interests of my fellow citizens and my country.
Read More »Yesterday a man was lynched.
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