"UNC Shooting: Tragic Incident Unveils Community's Resilience and Misinformation"

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The front page of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's student newspaper, The Daily Tar Heel, displayed text messages sent and received by UNC students during the hours-long lockdown on campus after a faculty member was murdered. The newspaper aimed to communicate the emotions felt by the community, compiling texts such as "Are you safe?" and "Where are you?" to tell the story of a scared, grieving, and angry community. The print edition sold out, and the newspaper plans to print a second run.
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