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Magazine cover, Tar An’ Feathers
In the decades between the world wars, female students were matriculating in greater numbers at the University. “Co-eds” had limited opportunities for free expression on campus, an issue which was compounded by the sometimes problematic…

Article, Tar an' Feathers, “The Carolina Gentleman"
In the decades between the world wars, female students were matriculating in greater numbers at the University. “Co-eds” had limited opportunities for free expression on campus, an issue which was compounded by the sometimes problematic…

Photograph of Hazel Katherine Hill
Hazel Katherine "Kat" Hill was the first female editor of the Daily Tar Heel, serving in that position from 1943 to 1944.

Photograph of Carolina Magazine staff, 1944
In the decades between the world wars, female students were matriculating in greater numbers at the University. “Co-eds” had limited opportunities for free expression on campus, an issue which was compounded by the sometimes problematic…

Drawing, "Coeducation - As Developed at the University"
When Edwin Alderman became university president in 1896, he called for women's admission in his inaugural address. Already known as an advocate for women's education, he came to the university in 1893 from Greensboro's all-female college. The…
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