Vol 95 Issue 18 - Published February 25, 2005
Hopefuls continue race for College’s highest office
University of North Carolina Law School Dean and Burton Craige Professor of Law Gene Nichol spoke to a crowd of more than 60 students and faculty members last night at the University Center, the fourth in a series of five student forums being held by the Presidential Search Committee.

Nichol engaged students during the forum by citing a greater need for faculty and student diversification as well as the potential for the College to be s ...

Reveley plans to promote College’s history, prestige
At the third public forum for presidential candidates, Taylor Reveley, current dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, answered questions from students on topics including finances, campus diversity, tradition and marketing the College to future ap ... more
College’s NAACP hosts debates on diversity issues, affirmative action
This week, the College’s chapter of the NAACP celebrated its first annual Take Affirmative Action Week with a series of events intended to highlight the importance of racial diversity on campus. The organization sponsored faculty lectures, a demonstr ... more

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