UNC Real Talk event creates space for healing
What was supposed to be a real talk about Carolina’s lack of diversity in student body president candidates became a space of healing for students grieving over the loss of three students.
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What was supposed to be a real talk about Carolina’s lack of diversity in student body president candidates became a space of healing for students grieving over the loss of three students.
After surveying students last semester about what they would like to see built by Campus Recreation, the results are still yet to be compiled, but one thing is for certain — there will be no lazy river.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated the organization responsible for hiring 44 minority faculty members in 2013. They were hired by the University. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
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