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SAUNDERS HALL
Saunders Hall is named for William L. Saunders, a colonel in the
Civil War and a chief organizer of the Ku Klux Klan in North
Carolina. Saunders was also secretary of state in North Carolina for
a period of time and served on the Universitys Board of Trustees
from 1874 until 1891.
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SILENT SAM
The monument was erected by UNC to honor the students
and alumni who died during the Civil War. Julian Carr, a North
Carolina businessman, spoke at the inauguration for the
statue and recalled that he horse-whipped a Negro wench
by the monument.
MURRAY HALL
Murray Hall was named after Pauli Murray, an attorney and civil
rights activist. Murray applied to the Universitys graduate
sociology program, but she was denied because of her race.
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Students protest outside Saunders Hall, which
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A retired army general and former presidential candidate presented his national security strategy, including his recommendations
for defeating the Islamic State, in a speech at a
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Laura Sexton, a Spanish
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High School, also weighed in
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Ive been waiting for this
snow chat since last year,
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share your enthusiasm with
people around the state while
we have time away from our
students is great.
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from other Twitter chats such
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to discuss education issues,
Ferguson said.
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Houston Summers awaits the results from the student body president election. Summers won with
1,976 votes, which represents only 10.8 percent of undergraduates he will represent as of April 1.
like I could
make an
informed
decision,
said sophomore Emily
Briggs. The most Ive heard
is a little bit of screaming out
here.
In the general election Feb.
10, 403 students wrote in
Zora Neale Hurston for student body president.
The Kick out the KKK
campaign wants Saunders Hall
to be renamed after Hurston,
a writer and folklorist who
attended a segregated UNC in
secret and died in 1960.
Well have conversations
with anyone that is willing
to do that, as well as many
conversations with members
of Real Silent Sam, (the Black
Student Movement) and
(the National Pan-Hellenic
Council) to try to build some
confidence, Summers said.
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BRIAN VAUGHN
KIM HOANG
COLIN KANTOR
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Matt Leming
he Student Advisory
Committee to the
Chancellor is one of
many student committees that
meets up monthly or biweekly
to discuss stuff. A 14-member body headed by the student body vice president, it has
the distinct privilege of meeting with the chancellor once a
month for anything it wants.
SACC is not transparent to
the student body, or, at least,
it has not been for two years.
Neither meeting minutes nor
rosters of membership are published. SACCs Facebook page
and two Twitter feeds have been
inactive since last April. Even
student governments official
reports lack mention of SACC.
The last time sacc.web.unc.edu
was updated was during Holden
Thorps last year at UNC, back
in the committees heyday when
it spearheaded the dance minor
and was headed by a Rhodes
Scholar.
I previously brought up
SACCs transparency in an
editorial board interview with
Student Body Vice President
Kyle Villemain having
applied to be on it before, I was
curious. His response implied
that was the first time anyone
had brought up the issue.
Updating Twitter just isnt
that high on anyones to-do list.
SACC did host a diversity dinner
with the chancellor last month,
inviting 40 student leaders.
But thats just one event, and it
wasnt open to all students.
Normally, a student committees opacity would be inconsequential, but when a body with
such rare access to the chancellor of UNC pays no attention to
public accountability, its problematic. Secret student committees shouldnt be advising the
chancellor.
Chancellor Folt told me in
June 2013 that she would be
pleased to sit down for an interview with me, and Im still waiting. I can only imagine having
her attention once a month.
In an email with Villemain,
I was given the names of
SACCs current members.
For the record, they are Kyle
Villemain, Houston Summers,
Kiran Bhardwaj, Thomas
Gooding, Layla Quran, Ioan
Bolohan, Anne Baldridge, Harry
Edwards, Emma Zarriello,
Laura Limarzi, Lincoln
Pennington, Brandon Linz,
Andrew Brennen and Alexis
Flen. Two science majors, two
graduate students, one freshman, eight men, six women.
Membership, however, changes
every year, and the next administration will see new students
sit on it after the external
appointments process this year,
which is also overseen by the
student body vice president.
When SACC was founded
in 1995, its charter called for
12 members nominated by the
biggest student organizations
around campus. In this way, the
Campus Y, the Black Student
Movement, the Asian Students
Association and so on, each
chose a person to talk to the
chancellor once a month.
If that were done today, I can
see conflicts in actually choosing which organizations can
nominate, but that system is
better than having a few people
in student government select
its members.
The Summers administration ought to make this secretbut-integral committee transparent and democratic. Cmon,
at least update the website.
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percentage population.
Thats not to say that
you shouldnt watch the
awards show some
impressive films make
up the list of this years
nominees. But as you
are watching, be aware
of just how misleading
the demographics within
these films are compared
to the world in which we
actually live.
Around this time of
year especially, the Oscars
bears the brunt of the
blame for this disparity. But to solely indict
the Academy Awards is
shortsighted because of
the intrinsic link between
the Academy and the
American film industry.
Essentially, the only
American film in 2014
that fit the criteria for an
Oscar nomination and
portrayed anything other
than the story of the troubled, white protagonist
was Selma.
And while a lot of questions have been raised
about its apparent Oscarsnubbing, the more pertinent question to ask is
why Selma was the only
film in the conversation
for an Oscars nomination
that broke this mold.
The answer becomes
TO THE EDITOR:
As I was reading Seth
Roses column, I couldnt
help but get teary-eyed.
That same day, I received
my five years of service certificate from the University.
Though five years is nothing
compared to 10 to 30 years
of service that others had, I
am proud and celebrating
nonetheless. Its five years of
honest hard work, sweat and
sometimes, tears.
I also cant help but
wonder, do we housekeepers really matter? A lot of
us are mothers. We spend
eight hours of our time each
day: Thats five days a week
doing things that probably
not everyone is willing to
do. Even on the days when
one of our kids are sick and
our problems are over the
hill, you still see us doing
our best to do our job with
patience, understanding, a
smile and a welcoming chitchat like you are our child.
I am writing this letter
for everyone that I crossed
paths with. To you who took
the time to get to know me,
spend a few minutes of your
time with me and appreciate
me for what I do and who I
am. I could have not done it
without you. Your kindness,
respect and appreciation
matters. It is my strength
when I feel like giving up,
and my joy when I feel like I
dont matter. Thank you for
being a part of my five years.
I owe you big time!
Charina Brooks
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Kvetching board
kvetch:
v.1 (Yiddish) to complain
If I learned anything during the SBP campaign,
its the fact that Houston
Summers is Ryan Reynolds
long lost twin.
If you put on real pants
this Tuesday, youre doing
snow days wrong.
Women of UNC, Im not sure
how we are all of collegeaged and above yet still
havent quite fully grasped
the concept of flushing a
toilet after each use.
Alert Carolina: Do you stay
awake all night deciding
if 8 a.m. classes will be
cancelled or not? Because
I did while waiting for you
to decide.
Over the snow break I
spent my time wisely,
living vicariously through
the entirety of Super Mario
Sunshine from start to finish. Shoutout to me?
I feel like Buddy the Elf
waiting for Santa when it
snows. SAALERT CAROLINAAA!!!
There should be a mandatory first-year seminar for
all in-stater called: How to
Maneuver the Snow 101.
BRB while I freeze to death
on the way to class. Thanks
Carol.
Hey UNC students, instead
of spending your energy
protesting some a-hole
who died 124 years ago
maybe you could be
protesting the a-holes on
the BOG who are hurting
our campus right now. Just
sayin.
Fifty Shades of Grey? With
this weather its more like
Fifty Layers of Fleece
amirite?
Seriously considering taking an ostentatious tumble
in the pit just to really
drive home to Carol that
she done goofed.
The nice thing about
playing Duke is that even
if UNC loses, the Crazies
still have to wake up in the
morning and go to Duke.
Theres no sadder sight
than the police equipment that would have
been used in the event
of a Franklin Street rush
sitting untouched on the
sidewalk.
Houston Summers looks
like he could be Kathryn
Walkers babysitter.
New idea for the Pit redesign: Ice-skating rink.
If the Board of Governors
really wanted to shut
down the centers and
institutes, theyd just have
to install snow machines
outside all the liberal arts
buildings.
Win or lose, we shouldnt
have to go to class the
day after a Duke game:
It ought to be either a
national holiday or day of
mourning.
If the temperatures a
smaller number than the
time of my first class, Im
not going.
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