Republican Congress would not help the needy
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I applaud the latest efforts to ensure UNC is a diverse and inclusive community. However, the diversity survey from Diversity and Multicultural Affairs should go much further.
How can voters help the county meet its obligations to citizens in these difficult times without raising property taxes? You can vote “Yes” for the quarter-cent Sales and Use Tax which will not apply to groceries or gas. The county’s budget has shrunk over the past two years, but citizens want and deserve quality services.
In response to Tuesday’s “Message from the Chancellor” e-mail to the Carolina Community, I wonder if Quinton Coples and the UNC football coaching staff received Holden Thorp’s message.
Envision standing in Arlington National Cemetery and looking out over the rows and rows of gravestones, so many individuals who have served their country. Would that image change if you knew for a fact that a portion of those graves belonged to gay or lesbian individuals? If so, how far have we stooped as a society by allowing our gratitude to be marred by simple labels?
Carolina strives to be an inclusive and diverse community for people of all backgrounds.
First, we want to say thanks to The Daily Tar Heel for its coverage of the Campus Y’s 150th anniversary on Sept. 28.
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