Campus Y, Black Congress talk activism "post-Trump"
According to the participants of the Activism in a New Era conference, activism is not just about protests — it’s a lifestyle.
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According to the participants of the Activism in a New Era conference, activism is not just about protests — it’s a lifestyle.
Hope Gardens has started a series, Herban SOAPbox, to bring attention to food quality and agriculture in North Carolina. The first event of the three-part series took place on Friday.
(From left) Courtney Staton and Alexander Peeples have been named the new co-presidents of the campus Y.
Courtney Staton and Alexander Peeples, who were elected the 2017-18 co-presidents of the Campus Y on Tuesday, have big plans to build on current work and put their new ideas into action.
Courtney Staton and Alexander Peeples have been elected as the co-presidents of the Campus Y for the 2017-18 school year.
Campus Y Co-President Forum 6-7 on Wednesday night
The two pairs running to lead the Campus Y in 2017-18 — Nick McKenzie and Asha Patel, and Alexander Peeples and Courtney Staton — spoke about their plans to improve the organization in the Campus Y Co-Presidents Forum Wednesday.
On Monday, students were encouraged to participate in wheelchair basketball outside of Davis from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Visit Cafe Carolina on Saturday mornings for a studying pick-me-up and a warm interaction with the cafe’s new employee, Ishan Munshi.
UNC students are tired and angry.
When the Board of Trustees met in committees Wednesday, University Affairs chairperson Chuck Duckett opened his committee’s meeting by speaking on a personal issue.
The Campus Y propped up the temporary gender neutral restroom signs on the fire extinguisher. They will replace the old ones with the new gender neutral signs in a few days.
A month ago, UNC Facilities Services came in overnight to take down the Campus Y’s original gender-neutral bathroom signs, which had been there for three years, leaving only holes in the plaster where they once hung.
Shouts of “justice delayed is justice denied” and “students safety before reputation” were heard down Franklin Street as students and community members gathered for a Standing with Survivors Rally at the Peace and Justice Plaza Friday evening.
The Siren opened up its weekly meeting to all students Wednesday night to discuss a response to the UNC administration in light of Delaney Robinson’s sexual assault case.
Hunger Lunch is back and ready — with fork and knife in hand — to nourish UNC, now offering rice and beans through UNC alum Cecilia Polanco’s food business, So Good Pupusas.
Samantha Ty, a senior and Global Studies major, testing out her coffee.
After picking a color and finding their table, attendees of the Art and Welcoming Night met people from very different backgrounds for dinner and reflection.
Gender-neutral restroom signs were ripped down in the Campus Y Wednesday morning.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated the type of coffee sold by the Daily Grind. The Daily Grind stocked coffee from Counter Culture Coffee. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.