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Carrington is the executive director of the Community Empowerment Fund, a nonprofit organization in Durham and Orange counties in North Carolina aimed at fighting homelessness and housing insecurity. That role — and her past experience — give her a unique vantage point on homelessness.
The Board of Elections held a hearing for the complaint at 2 p.m. on Sunday. The Board said after the hearing that it will release its verdict from the complaint in the next 24 hours.
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COVID on Campus: The Pandemic’s Impact on Student and Faculty Speech Rights
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I: Introduction ▲
It’s difficult to find any aspect of our lives that has not been impacted by COVID‑19. Travel, holidays, business, entertainment, and much more look completely different today than they did a year ago. As K–12 and college students, faculty, teachers, and administrators know all too well, education has been deeply changed perhaps permanently by travel restrictions, school closures, and the switch to online education.But COVID‑19’s consequences for education have not been limited to location, access, or, in the University of California, Berkeley’s case, temporary bans on outdoor exercise. On campuses across the country, speech and due process rights have been challenged, too, as administrators struggle to respond to the pandemic. At the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), we have been paying careful attention to how these
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Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz shares a message about the UNC System settlement.
Posted by University Communications, Thursday, February 11th, 2021
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Dear Carolina Community,
I wanted to write to you directly about the role my leadership team and I played in the efforts of the UNC System and Board of Governors during 2019 to resolve the final disposition of the Confederate Monument, known as Silent Sam. I understand that some of you may still have questions following the UNC System’s Feb. 1 legal settlement with the Daily Tar Heel. I want to clarify my role and help our campus continue to move forward.