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Column: Things that are gross at UNC

Hurston Hall still mislabeled; Aramark; building renaming moratorium: Polk Place is still named Polk Place.

Percentage of Robertsons taking a job in consulting or finance; percentage of Moreheads taking a job in consulting or finance; percentage of students taking a job in consulting or finance; Student Stores Privatization; EATS 101.

People not engaging with activist work; People who want to be SBP; House Bill 2;House Bill 318; The State Legislature; John Fennebresque; General Education Requirement credit system; Off-campus voting sites; Voluntourism; Student Debt; Out-of-state tuition for students without lawful immigration status; Duke Energy gave money and renamed the Center for Law, Environment, Adaptation and ResourcesSilent Sam cameras; Rams Club; One Act funding.

Lack of fresh produce on Franklin Street; Rogers Road landfill; Inter-Faith Council shelter moved to Homestead Road; Student-driven gentrification of Northside.

Margaret Spellings; The Board of Governors.

The business school; The E-minor; Economics Department — please apply some critical analysis to your study.

Those two drains in the Pit that are always clogged; Kvetches this year.

Violence after we lose basketball games; the athletics-industrial complex.

White Greek life; Frat Court; Frat Court abuses their members and party “guests” without reproach; Hazing; Adjudication of sexual assault cases; Sexual assault; SBPs.

Quote Tests; Granville Towers; People who do not like Cosmic Cantina; Wendy’s — Join the Fair Food Program!; Minority recruitment and campus atmosphere; Faculty Diversity; My favorite professor is quitting because of a racially hostile climate; Adjunct Contracts.

Orientation costs money; School costs money; STD tests cost money; Legacy Admissions; Merit Scholarships; How much we pay for PR. Silent Sam.

That’s what I learned in school today/ that’s what I learned in school.

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