“The white person ‘co-opting the racial justice movement for their own purposes’ in Durham right now is Steve Schewel,” the activists responded Friday.
Sara Pequeño
Is The Scrap Exchange Losing Its Scrappiness?
Flyers circulating around Durham say the beloved creative re-use center has lost its way. Workers are demanding workplace reform.
Here’s How You Can Register to Vote from The Comfort of Your Couch
The state also made it easier to adjust a rejected ballot.
UNC History Department Won’t Take Graduate Students in 2021
It is the first UNC graduate program to make the decision.
UNC Housing Lays Off Student Employees for the Semester, Citing Expenses
The RAs and other employees are still allowed to live on campus at a lower cost.
Greek Organizations Haven’t Let a Pandemic Slow Down Recruitment
Recruitment for fraternities and sororities has created a breeding ground for the coronavirus at Triangle universities like UNC-Chapel Hill and NC State.
After Months of Postponing, North Carolina Is Moving to “Phase 2.5”
Under Gov. Cooper’s new reopening guidelines, bars and movie theaters still aren’t open, but parks and gyms are.
Employees Claim a Local Museum-Hotel Idolizes Black Women Artists without Protecting Its Staff
“White people think that racism is blatant, in your face. If it doesn’t look like that, it’s really hard for them to pick up on those cues.”
UNC-Chapel Hill Reports 31.3 Percent of Students Tested Have COVID—And There Are Probably More
There are two off-campus clusters the university hasn’t reported yet.
UNC System President Peter Hans Blames Students for Situation He Could Have Stopped
“This hard work is being undermined by a very small number of students behaving irresponsibly off campus, which unfairly punishes the vast majority of their classmates who are following the rules.”

