As the 2014 midterm elections are quickly approaching, a large amount of the nation’s attention has turned to North Carolina, a state that many consider a swing state after it flipped from blue to red between the 2008 and 2012 elections. The battle has mainly focused on Democratic incumbent Kay Hagan and Republican…
Interview with Sean Haugh, Libertarian Candidate for U.S. Senate (Part One)
As the 2014 midterm elections are quickly approaching, a large amount of the nation’s attention has turned to North Carolina, a state that many consider a swing state after it flipped from blue to red between the 2008 and 2012 elections. The battle has mainly focused on Democratic incumbent Kay Hagan and…
Red 4 Ed and Bias in the Classroom
The fine line between one’s professional life and one’s personal life As the year for public schools are in full swing, some teachers in North Carolina are less worried about making sure that their students do well in their class, and more upset about North Carolina’s education funding that was…
The Value of Liberal Arts Degrees in the Job Market
From the Carolina Review, this article is a response to Governor McCrory’s comments about the liberal arts and job training. Check out more at http://www.CarolinaReview.org The wide and varied applications of a “useless” degree by: Aleigha Page UNC prides itself for being a university offering a wide array of subjects…
Out of Touch SBP? Sounds Right to me!
Elizabeth Merritt I’m editor for CRDaily. I don’t speak for anyone on this campus except for myself. I am an average student. What if I were Student Body President?As SBP I would represent the student body (Section 3 Park H). If I wrote an editorial and signed it with my…