Professors at the University of North Carolina are threatening a walkout if Confederate Statue Silent Sam, pulled down last summer, gets a new home anywhere near campus.
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Silent Sam Still With Us
He may be out of sight but he’s still around somewhere in the vicinity of his former roost–the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
UNC Finds Newspaper Deserts
The University of North Carolina looked for newspapers in America and had a hard time finding them.
Not Much Support For Silent Sam Vandals
The vandals who took down a statue they found offensive at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill actually have little support.
UNC Students to Rally to Support Vandal of ‘Silent Sam’ Statue
Students at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill are planning to rally to show solidarity with a fellow student, who was arrested for vandalizing the Confederate statue known as “Silent Sam” that resides on-campus.
Historian Rewrites History of Janus
An historian from the University of North Carolina-Ash claims that the Janus decision that nullified the agency fees non-members have to pay to unions is a right-wing fantasy but he may have some fantastic notions of his own.
UNC Student Group Issues Diversity On-Campus Demands
University of North Carolina’s Black Congress issued a set of demands after the student newspaper unearthed social media comments by the student body president, which were made years ago and were offensive in nature.
Journal Article: White Conservative Student Teacher could be Unqualified to Teach Minority Students
Two professors at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte made a case in a journal article of how white conservative teachers are most likely to be unfit to teach minorities, if they do not accept social justice tenets and ideology.
UNC Campuses Hold Mass Shooter Drills
The University of North Carolina is taking a preventive approach to stop mass shootings.
The Gang That Couldn’t Surveil Straight
It seems that the University of North Carolina under the stewardship of former Republican U. S. Secretary of Education (DOE) Margaret Spellings is developing a reputation for competence reminiscent of her tenure at DOE.