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UNC Students Seek Equity, Safety After Years of Empty Promises

by Jasmine Gallup 07/21/202101/10/2023

Students at UNC-Chapel Hill say the university needs to make good now on its promises of equity and safety to its community members of color.

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UNC-Chapel Hill’s Black Student Movement and Black Caucus Demand Safety and Equity

by Sara Pequeño 07/14/202101/11/2023
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N.C. Policy Watch Exclusive: Nikole Hannah-Jones Will Not Join UNC Faculty Without Tenure

by Joe Killian 06/22/202101/11/2023

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