'It is a human right': Four students tackle menstrual equity at UNC
By Charlotte Wilkerson | March 17A student-led group will begin stocking menstrual products in baskets prioritizing North Campus starting on Wednesday.
A student-led group will begin stocking menstrual products in baskets prioritizing North Campus starting on Wednesday.
The lecture, titled “Academia and the Anxious Generation: How Universities Lost the Trust of America,” focused on dynamics within U.S. universities and their relationship with free speech.
There are four pillars to the campaign’s platform: diversity, inclusion and belonging; accessibility; collaboration and community service; and transparency.
The scholarship application opened at the end of October and will be available until Nov. 30.
The events include speakers, dancing and free food for students and community members.
Grabriela Giulumian, the student behind the petition, said calorie labels can be a "huge trigger" for those with eating disorders or susceptible to eating disorders. The proposal suggests alternatives, such as QR codes containing nutritional information.