Letter: ASGA is in solidarity with protesters
We are members of the American Studies Graduate Student Association. We write now in solidarity with the protests against police violence in Charlotte ...
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 ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel does a disservice to African Americans and the Black Lives Matter movement by highlighting superficial “similarities” between the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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»I was surprised that Editor Jane Wester’s column (“It’s Your Government”) provided Daily Tar Heel readers with such an outdated and inaccurate ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 »With reference to your article of Sept. 6th “Wilmington sports bar will take over Fitzgerald’s spot on Franklin Street,” I would like to point out ...
Read More »I am trying to get full credit before November for my vote totals in my one statewide political campaign — the 1978 Democratic primary for the U.S. ...
Read More »Despite court rulings that North Carolina voter ID laws were unconstitutional, Republicans have not rested in their efforts to suppress voter turnout ...
Read More »Although I like football, what makes me really proud of Carolina are the exceptional students throughout its history, like Delaney Robinson.
Read More »Once again, I write to remind pedestrians to cross the roads carefully to avoid the emergency room or morgue. Especially at night, I would like to see: ...
Read More »As a parent, I am furious and sickened by what I heard in the Sept. 13 press conference of Delaney Robinson, the young woman at UNC who alleges sexual ...
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