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(02/29/12 2:11am)
Big-Time College Sports: What Needs to Change?
Tuesday night - Sonia Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
Open to public (but mainly a whole bunch of old people :))
Panel discussion with former UNC President William C. Friday, Pulitzer prize-winner Taylor Branch, author and Duke University professor Charles T. Clotfelter
Author (of To Hate Like This Is to Be Happy Forever) Will Blythe moderates
Talked about their history with college sports and opinions of what sports used to be and what's it's done to become what it is today. Overall, the sentiment was that reform needs to happen, both on the specific college athlete level with incorporating them into the student body more, and on the greater university and NCAA level.
(02/20/12 2:57am)
Moreton Neal cooks in her kitchen at home. Neal will publish a second edition of her “Food Lover’s Guide to Orange County” later this year.
(02/10/12 10:14pm)
UNC system students march in protest of the BOG's vote to raise tuition costs without proper representation of the student voice Friday morning on South Road.
Different chants:
"Not for war and incarceration, money for jobs and education!"
"Hey hey, ho ho, tuition hikes have got to go!"
"Whose streets? Our streets!"
"The people united will not be defeated!"
"El pueblo unido, jamas sera vencido!"
(02/10/12 10:14pm)
Two members of the Board of Governor's walk through a student-led "Walk of Shame" Friday morning. The students are silent in protest as every member walks through to the meeting.
(02/10/12 10:12pm)
Students protest tuition hikes on Friday, Feb. 10 at the Board of Governors meeting.
(02/10/12 9:50pm)
Connor Ellis, 3, participates with mom and recent UNC graduate Alissa Ellis to protest a rise in tuition costs."
"It's really important that all students have access to education. It's important that it's a right to every student."
"The board is completely out of touch."
It really affects all parts of the university. "It destroys diversity."
(02/10/12 9:50pm)
Ryan Thomson, NCSU graduate student, marches in protest of BOG's vote to raise tuition costs.
"I can't even remember my 85 students' names. I teach three classes. This is getting ridiculous."
(02/10/12 9:50pm)
Students from all over the UNC system march in protest of the Board of Governor's vote to raise tuition costs Friday morning.
(02/10/12 9:50pm)
Students from Appalachian State University, Winston Salem State University, North Carolina State University, the University of North Carolina at Asheville, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill gather in the Campus Y Thursday night to discuss plans and strategy for Friday's BOG protest.
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Education Justice Alliance members Ana Maria Reichenbach (left) and Laurel Ashton share excitement as students from other UNC system schools join the planning camp out at the Campus Y Thursday night in preparation for Friday's BOG protest.
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Members of UNC's Education Justice Alliance meet Thursday night in the Campus Y to discuss plans for Friday's BOG protest.
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Ben Carroll, a member of the Education Justice Alliance and a recent UNC graduate, discusses plans for Friday's BOG protest in the Campus Y on Thursday night as Joseph Terrell looks on.
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Will Leimenstoll, UNC junior and student body president candidate, stands in protest of tuition hikes and the lack of student voice in the BOG decision with other UNC system students Friday morning. Leimenstoll is a work study student and says the issue is really personal to him.
"I think it's completely unfair that students have no voice in the process."
(He said the diversity at the protest was incredible.)
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, president of the North Carolina chapter of the NAACP, speaks to students of the BOG protest Friday morning.
"You are the student movement of this generation."
"Forward together, not one step back!"
"We will not be divided, nor defeated. We are the generation that refuses to go backwards."
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Zaina Alsous, UNC junior and member of the Education Justice Alliance, meets with other members to discuss plans for Friday's BOG protest on Thursday night at the Campus Y.
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Students protest tuition hikes and the lack of student voice in the decision-making process on Friday, Feb. 10 at the Board of Governors meeting. Students chant a prepared "mic check" outside of the meeting Friday morning.
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Students protest tuition hikes and lack of student voice in the decision-making process on Friday, Feb. 10 at the Board of Governors meeting.
"We can fight, we can win, Oakland, Cairo, Wisconsin!"
"We got sold out! Banks got bailed out!"
Listens to Matt Dean, representing UNCG: "I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore! Bail me out. Teach me how to fish."
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Andrew Payne, former president of the Association of Student Governments, is kept from re-entering the BOG meeting after having stepped out for a moment. Police arrested Payne for charges that have yet to be released. (check with Bella/Jeanna)
Protestors said after that he rallied more than 2000 students as president in protest of tuition increases and won. "His legacy is not dead!"
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Students protest tuition hikes and the lack of student representation in the decision-making process at the General Administration building outside the Board of Governor's meeting Friday morning.
(02/10/12 9:49pm)
Two members of the Board of Governor's walk through a student-led "Walk of Shame" Friday morning. The students are silent in protest as every member walks through to the meeting.