The Daily Tar Heel is fiscally and editorially independent. October 10, 2020, 5:02 pm, by DU Home » Latest Threads » Forums & Groups » Main » General Discussion (Forum) » The Daily Tar Heel isn't ... Mon Aug 17, 2020, 11:04 AM kpete (66,088 posts) These students need to listen to coach Holtz and “storm Normandy” and get through this ridiculousness. Edit.css-1mpk29p{width:24px;height:24px;display:inline-block;vertical-align:middle;position:relative;overflow:hidden;top:-0.1em;fill:rgba(43,39,60,1);}.css-1mpk29p::before{position:absolute;display:block;left:0;}.css-1mpk29p::after{content:'';display:block;position:absolute;left:0;right:0;top:0;bottom:0;}.css-1mpk29p svg{position:absolute;width:100%;height:100%;fill:inherit;display:block;left:0;top:0;right:0;bottom:0;}. Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about The Daily Tar Heel. The online version of the editorial doesn’t include the same headline, but a sub-head reads: “clusterf–k (n) : a complex and utterly disordered and mismanaged situation”. .css-1o5pw2t{width:24px;height:24px;display:inline-block;vertical-align:middle;position:relative;overflow:hidden;top:-0.1em;fill:rgba(187,186,192,1);}.css-1o5pw2t::before{position:absolute;display:block;left:0;}.css-1o5pw2t::after{content:'';display:block;position:absolute;left:0;right:0;top:0;bottom:0;}.css-1o5pw2t svg{position:absolute;width:100%;height:100%;fill:inherit;display:block;left:0;top:0;right:0;bottom:0;}.css-1o5pw2t:hover,.css-1o5pw2t:focus{fill:rgba(117,114,128,1);}. Gary Sheffield, Jr Just following the rules around here. } catch(e) {}, try { Still, the Daily Tar Heel is an excellent paper - probably one of the top college papers in the country. The Daily Tar Heel responded with a story that questioned the legal grounds to that argument, and the next day, UNC released the case numbers. Your trust is our top concern, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. October 10, 2020, 8:41 pm, by } catch(e) {}, by You don't have to be on-campus to get a copy either. As a former UNC journalism major, I admit that I'm biased. Gasp! Gary Sheffield, Jr You could do worse than to get your news from here.The DTH (which is free) is available all around town. We did not compete with the DTH (we had no desire to, and filled a very different niche), but in the interest of full disclosure, there it is.That being said, the DTH is not a good newspaper. As a former UNC journalism major, I admit that I'm biased. You are adults now. There is a wealth of information in here on both a local and national level, information regarding different campus organizations, happenings in and around Chapel Hill and today's hot national topics. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Search the The Daily Tar Heel newspaper archive. Search the The Daily Tar Heel newspaper archive. Either go to school or don’t. 1,251 talking about this. The Red Sox Suck, So Does The Farm, Who Will JD Martinez End Up With? _g1.setAttribute('srcset', _g1.getAttribute('data-srcset')); Jaxon Stevens I'd sportingly tally up the number of misspellings in each issue -- once they even spelled 'Greensboro' wrong -- it's the name of the university and the city for Christ's sake! You could do worse than to get your news from here. Miami Blocks FG And TD Swings First Half Over In Clemson Game, Florida Coach Dan Mullen Wants 90,000 In The Swamp For LSU Game, Kiffin Reveals Text Chat: “We All Have The Same Father”, Alabama Ain’t Beating Georgia If They Play Defense Like Against Ole Miss, SEC Explanation of Blown Arkansas-Auburn Call Is Unsatisfying, KJ Costello Benched for Will Rogers Two Weeks After Setting SEC Yardage Record. Had the administration shut down the campus, these same clowns would be complaining about a dictatorial administration that didn’t listen to its students and their mental health to be on campus. _g1 = document.getElementById('g1-logo-mobile-inverted-source'); The Daily Tar Heel Editorial Board Lets F-Bomb Headline Fly (Update), Tiger Woods’ Back Holds Up While Caddying For His Son, Charlie. This is like a Richard Sherman op-ed lol.. COVID-19 brings significant challenges to the UNC, Chapel Hill and Orange County communities and to the DTH, but our staff is committed to bringing you the news you can't get anywhere else, wherever you may be. I think the more likely scenario is that the student editors used the profanity-laced wordplay of cluster (meaning five or more) to bring attention to their point. If the students admit they knew coming in what to expect, then why if that reality was known and they were concerned about it, why the hell did they show back up?