Happy hump day, DTH readers! It's the middle of the week in the beginning of midterm/internship/hell season: by the time you read this, I will have gone to two separate networking brunches on the same day. Here's a quick rundown of the news so I can get back to stu(dying):
QUICK HITS
- The Dear Colleague letter is over. Here's what that means for UNC, and more broadly for Title IX.
- Yesterday's FBI corruption arrests rocked the college basketball world.
- Free your mind! The School of Media and Journalism celebrated First Amendment Day in a ceremony that was tense from recent free speech questions on campus.
SYSTEMATIC
- Let us spell it out for you: Margaret Spellings thinks higher education has become less affordable in the last decade, and she wants to change that.
- Chancellor Folt went over her Three Zeros Initiative in a Monday celebration of the University's sustainability efforts. Here's our broader overview of what those efforts actually are.
TOWN NEWS
- A library project in Carrboro might leave residents without precious parking spaces, either for the duration of its construction or permanently.
- The Carrboro Board of Aldermen met last night to discuss DACA workshops, floodplain areas and affordable housing.
- Target is raising their minimum wage to $15 by 2020, but to $11 in the short-term future.
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