We should be thanking Tyler Zeller for his work
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In response to Eshe Nelson’s piece titled “Generation Z brings entrepreneurship to the fore,” I’d like to clarify the role University Career Services plays in the UNC-ecosystem related to entrepreneurship.
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TO THE EDITOR: Thank you to Peter McClelland for his Carolina Review article “Conservatives, Vote Against the NC Marriage Amendment.” On May 8, North Carolinians will vote on an amendment to limit legal relationship recognition to marriages between one man and one woman.
TO THE EDITOR: Upon reading your “More Than You Can Chew” article, I felt a key element of UNC’s important, ongoing food dialogue was missing.
TO THE EDITOR: A kvetch was published Jan. 27 asking how much tuition money goes toward operating the Kenan Stadium video boards. I did not write the kvetch, but earlier last week I did email our Athletic Director, Bubba Cunningham, and I asked him why the boards are used so much out-of-season.
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TO THE EDITOR: In light of Ryan Passer’s letter, “Turnitin will only create fear for students,” students should bear in mind that Turnitin is only a tool. If UNC decides to adopt plagiarism auto-detection systems, the Honor Court may consider evidence from a source like Turnitin.
TO THE EDITOR: I would like to thank Barbara Stenross, Roger Kaplan, Jade Bettin and every other adviser at UNC for their generosity during my time here. Without them, there is no doubt that I would have been puzzled out of this institution. I think the advising at UNC is spectacular.
TO THE EDITOR: Despite the fact that students have been protesting since October, UNC-system President Thomas Ross did not find out until now that students don’t like having their tuition raised during an economic recession.
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TO THE EDITOR: Last week, President Obama addressed the nation in his State of the Union Address. Obama discussed a range of important issues affecting American policy and the economy. Young people have a big part to play in the future of this country, and we are uniquely poised to make our voices heard in this important discussion. In an effort to reach out to young people, the White House is hosting town hall discussions at universities across the country.