The Daily Tar Heel
Hunter Pulliam is a Data Assistant at The Refinery, focusing on synthesizing data to enhance the development of workout classes since May 2023. In addition to this role, Hunter serves as the Licensing Chair for the Alpha Sigma chapter of Delta Delta Delta at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, creating various apparel and graphic designs. As a student at the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media, Hunter has also been a Sports Writer for The Daily Tar Heel since September 2022, contributing to the publication's sports coverage. Earlier experience includes working as a Tennis Professional with the United States Tennis Association and serving as a Staff Writer for The Deerfield Scroll from 2019 to 2022. Hunter's educational background includes studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, anticipated to graduate in May 2026, and Deerfield Academy, which concluded in May 2022.
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The Daily Tar Heel
The Daily Tar Heel is a student-run newspaper that serves the communities of UNC-Chapel Hill and Orange County, N.C. The Daily Tar Heel is fiscally and editorially independent. DTH Media Corp., a non-profit organization, stopped taking UNC student fees in 1993 and has since been fully funded by its advertising revenue. The DTH also comprises the 1893 Brand Studio, a student-powered agency that merges traditional storytelling values with modern marketing strategies. We offer a range of services – from graphic design work, to social media guidance, to the creation of paid content. The Daily Tar Heel's student journalists are solely responsible for all content under the direction of the student editor-in-chief. The Summer 2020 editor-in-chief is Sergio Osnaya-Prieto, and the 2020-2021 editor-in-chief is Anna Pogarcic. The paper’s business operations are governed by a 12-member, student-majority board of directors whose open slots are filled by the board each spring for the next year. At any give time, approximately 250 UNC students can rightly claim to be a member of the DTH staff in news, production design, advertising sales, marketing and customer service positions. The student payroll exceeds $250,000 per year. The company also employs six professional staff in support functions. The 1893 Brand Studio currently serves about 10 clients and works closely with local community leaders such as the Triangle Community Foundation.