Conservatives criticize 9/11 class at UNC
The first-year seminar English 72: Literature of 9/11 has become a national controversy after freshman Alec Dent criticized the course in an article for The College Fix, a conservative news website.
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The first-year seminar English 72: Literature of 9/11 has become a national controversy after freshman Alec Dent criticized the course in an article for The College Fix, a conservative news website.
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