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How The Daily Tar Heel designed the front page everyone is talking about
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How The Daily Tar Heel designed the front page everyone is talking about

"I don’t think anyone else except this generation could give voice and legs to this feeling of what it’s like to be on lockdown..."

Poynter.org, 2023


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The Daily Tar Heel, a student newspaper, had planned for its latest edition to cover the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s upcoming football season. Then, one day in late August 2023, an active shooter threatened the campus – and fatally shot his faculty advisor. Inspired by text messages exchanged during the lockdown, the newspaper’s staff pivoted to a new narrative. The resulting text-message-only front page not only conveyed the fear and helplessness UNC’s students and their families faced in those harrowing hours, but it also captured the angst of an era where school shootings have become an all-too-regular occurrence nationwide.

Take-Aways

  • An active shooter forced the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill into lockdown on August 28, 2023.
  • The newspaper found inspiration for its graphic front page in text messages and social media posts sent during the attack. 
  • Editors and reporters turned students’ text messages into a harrowing visual narrative that conveys their – and their families’ – fear and helplessness.

About the Author

Amaris Castillo is a writing and research assistant for the NPR Public Editor and a contributor to Poynter.org.


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