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COLUMN: One-party control = campus chaos


By Gary Pearce
The School of Journalism at UNC-Chapel Hill fostered North Carolina’s tradition of great newspapers, reporters and editors. Now it fosters a debate engulfing the school, the entire university and journalism itself.
The debate flows from one-party control of universities’ boards of trustees.
UNC-CH trustees refused to grant tenure for Nikole Hannah-Jones, who was offered a Knight Chair in Investigative Journalism. She is a Pulitzer Prize-winning Black journalist who led The New York Times 1619 examination of slavery in America. Both previous Knight Chairs, who were White, were tenured.
Each university’s Board of Trustees has 13 members. Before December 2016, the UNC Board of Governors elected eight trustees and the Governor appointed four. Each student body president is the 13th member. ....

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UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty Executive Committee urges trustees to vote on tenure for acclaimed journalist


The UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty Executive Committee held a special meeting Monday to discuss the Board of Trustees’ failure to grant tenure to acclaimed journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones. 
The committee unanimously passed a resolution asking the board to immediately take up the matter of tenure for Hannah-Jones.
“The Faculty Executive Committee strongly urges the Board of Trustees to uphold the long tradition of respect for recommendations from faculty bodies in hiring and tenure cases,” the committee wrote. “And to take up the matter of tenure for Nikole Hannah-Jones immediately, and to explain to the fullest extent possible, without violating the law, the reasons for its decision,” ....

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States' limits on police video access thwart grieving North Carolina family


States limits on police video access thwart grieving North Carolina family
By Julia Harte and Alexandra Ulmer
Reuters
(Reuters) - A North Carolina law that restricts the release of recordings from police cameras is complicating efforts by relatives of Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man killed by sheriff s deputies last week, to view the footage capturing his shooting death.
The family s struggle reflects a hurdle faced in many U.S. states, where a thicket of complex laws limits public access to body-camera footage that can prove crucial in prosecutions of officers involved in such shootings.
U.S. law enforcement agencies are under mounting pressure to use body-worn cameras following high-profile police killings, including the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin. Prosecutors used Chauvin s body-camera footage - as well as video shot by a bystander - to help convince a jury to convict the former officer on April 20. ....

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