• Unsolicited Endorsement: ‘Queer Eye’ in Japan

    Unsolicited Endorsement: ‘Queer Eye’ in Japan
    By setting “Queer Eye” in Japan, producers take what on the surface seems like a simple, makeover show and instead bring viewers a more nuanced, interesting dive into a culture that has become synonymous with sushi, anime and karate.
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  • EDITORIAL: Black extremist cop?

    EDITORIAL: Black extremist cop?
    This week, the Greensboro Police Department suspended Lt. Stacy Morton pending an investigation into his participation in a nationalist hate group. This comes as no surprise to people who pay attention. The connection between law enforcement and white-supremacist groups is well documented: The FBI released a report on the correlation in 2006, finding, among other […]
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  • EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK: Sympathy for Medill

    EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK: Sympathy for Medill
    The chatter among journalists this week concerns Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University's student-run news organization and the manner in which it covered a protest against an appearance by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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  • Guilford County school board passes proposal allowing for short-term suspension appeals

    Guilford County school board passes proposal allowing for short-term suspension appeals
    The Guilford County school board became the first district in the state to allow for short-term suspensions appeals.
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  • CITIZEN GREEN: Homeless advocates see remnants of Jim Crow

    CITIZEN GREEN: Homeless advocates see remnants of Jim Crow
    The numbers are not surprising, but it’s striking to see them nailed down: In a survey of more than 200 people experiencing homelessness in Greensboro, 51.5 percent reported being cited, harassed or arrested by police for hanging out — or loitering, as it’s known in the general statutes. Exactly half said they’d been harassed for […]
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