...and when I die, I’m a Tarheel dead.
seen from Mexico
seen from Japan
seen from Singapore
seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from Yemen
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Russia

seen from Singapore
seen from China
seen from Morocco
seen from Australia
seen from Venezuela
seen from Norway
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Brazil
...and when I die, I’m a Tarheel dead.
Affirmative action for Republicans
Affirmative action for Republicans
Yesterday, the John Locke Foundation’s Carolina Journal wrote a piece bemoaning the lack of Republican professors at UNC-Chapel Hill. Of course, the implication is that conservatives don’t have voices on college campuses. The other implication is that universities should hire more conservatives. And I thought they opposed affirmative action. The study, conducted by a conservative web site…
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Officials hope to prevent a repeat of COVID violations after the next UNC-Duke game and during the ACC Tournament.
In less than 10 days, residential students will begin returning to campus. Carolina Housing has announced a new set of guidelines against the spread of COVID-19 — from mask-wearing to restrictions on visitations. Here's what you need to know about move-in and dorm-life this fall.
Aaron Park, a rising senior who will be a resident adviser mentor in Morrison Residence Hall this year, said he is particularly concerned about the University’s regulation of Greek life. Park said he thinks Greek life and the large gatherings and parties that may occur could be a hole in the University’s efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 on campus. Park said an on-campus resident who goes to a fraternity party could endanger all the residents in the building by potentially bringing the virus back and causing an outbreak.