OMAHA HEELS!
Bottom of the ninth, two outs... Carolina's Owen Hull harnesses BOSH MAGIC to knock in Carter French to defeat USC 4-3.
With the win the Heels advance to the College World Series in Omaha.
@dogwoodblooms Following Tim. Thansyfor turning this into a good thing. I learned about Tim’s legacy and gave him a follow. I love NC! it’s the people. Also, Go Heels! Go Canes!
@united I just found out my flight from rdu to ohare lands 45 min after my flight from ohare to Vancouver. This change is an illegal connection and no one will help me unless I pay more, miss my cruise or pay to cancel. ILLEGAL!!!!!
@terrencetbrown@HeelAthletics Terrence, I am so sorry for your loss. Welcome to Chapel Hill! We are excited that you’ve joined the family! I can’t wait to cheer you on!
@UNC My daughter is finishing up nursing school and had clinicals at this time. Most assuredly, her senior year happened and has led to a wonderful job serving patients upon graduation.
@ManifestHistory Make sure you study it as you read. The more I understand it the more I’m in awe of the goodness, patience, mercy, and love kindness of God.
Let me be clear.
I do not excuse Donald Trump.
I do not demonize Donald Trump.
As president, I can acknowledge his accomplishments and denounce his failings at the same time.
I condemned the post because it was wrong not because it was politically useful. Whether it was autoplay, AI, or a staff error misses the larger point: when content is shared from a president’s account, responsibility follows. Leadership does not hide behind technicalities.
As a media owner and broadcaster, my role is not to comfort, inflame, or protect anyone. It is to report facts and tell the truth especially when it is uncomfortable. Journalism, at its best, is a referee, not a participant.
Condemning a racist trope does not require declaring someone irredeemably racist, nor does it require excusing it. Two things can be true at once.
When we weaponize moments like this for our own agendas whether to excuse the president or to despise him we all lose, and we further divide ourselves.
Partisanship demands loyalty.
Journalism demands honesty.
Standards matter.
Moral clarity matters.
That’s not enabling.
That’s journalism.
My path, daily, as a broadcaster is harder: consistency over convenience, clarity over comfort, truth over tribe.
Onward steady and clear.