UNC students seek to protest statewide planning panel
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — A group of college students is protesting the committee planning the future of North Carolina’s public university system.
The student activists say they plan to deliver a letter Tuesday with demands for change to chancellors of the state’s 17 University of North Carolina campuses. The students are upset that the panel developing a five-year plan setting priorities and what will happen to academic programs is heavily represented by conservatives who now control the General Assembly and budget purse-strings.
The panel includes the Republicans who lead the state House and Senate, the head of the state’s chamber of commerce, and Art Pope, the retail-store magnate who has been a top funder of conservative causes and candidates.
The panel also includes five university chancellors and the community college system’s president.
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This article was provided by The Associated Press. (Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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