CLICK >>>> HERE <<<< TO VIEW At last the Zoom semester has concluded. Carolina Review hasn’t suffered though. In fact we’ve grown to the third largest publication in the Collegiate Network with 18 staff! From those staff you can read: We Can Make UNC Conservative by Bryson Piscitelli (p.3) Packing…
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The Shocking Rationalism of a Conservative
Written by Kristen Brewer The attack on the American family unit is at the forefront of the government’s agenda. Their propaganda is spread through the media and the public school system, advancing and normalizing the spread of transgenderism, feminism, and misinformation. This propaganda cuts through the family unit leaving Americans…
UNC Dorm Prevented from Celebrating Thanksgiving
Written by Hunter Klosty The Hinton James community government was prevented from celebrating Thanksgiving this past November, according to emails obtained by the Carolina Review. In early November of 2023, a Resident Advisor Mentor, a university employee, wrote to the governor of the Hinton James community government, who had requested…
Carolina Housing, RHA Allegedly Violate First Amendment
Written by Hunter Klosty The Carolina Review has uncovered a series of policies and guidelines by UNC’s Residence Hall Association, the body tasked with organizing social and educational events in dormitories across campus. This is allegedly a direct violation of student’s First Amendment rights. The RHA, unlike other student organizations,…
Mark Robinson Becomes Republican Nominee for NC Governor
Written by: Jason Kerr During the first week of March, the primaries for the North Carolina gubernatorial election concluded, with few surprises. The incumbent attorney general Josh Stein won the Democratic primary with nearly 70% of the vote, and Mark Robinson won the Republican primary by a margin of 40…
Carolina Review — March 2023 Edition
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Separating the Politics From the Politician
Written by: Arthur Floyd Famous in art is the idea of separating the art from the artist. Or rather, it’s more of a question: is it possible to separate the art from the artist? What about a normative perspective: should we separate the art from the artist? Central to this…