A new fee proposed by Carolina Union Activities Board leadership could bring bigger acts to the Homecoming scene as soon as next year.
The fee, brought by CUAB president Cierra Hinton, will go toward the Homecoming concert budget to help bring more popular — and expensive — acts to campus in future years.
The proposed amount for the fee is undetermined, Hinton said.
CUAB will survey students before Thanksgiving break to gauge how much students are willing to pay for the fee, she said.
If the fee is approved by UNC administration and student government, it will appear on the Spring 2012 ballot as a referendum.
Hinton thought of the fee while looking back on this year’s process, which chose indie rock band The New Pornographers to headline the Homecoming concert with Raleigh-based The Love Language.
“It seemed as though the artists the selection committee wanted and that students would have loved to see were out of our price range,” she said.
Freshman Omololu Babatunde said she would be happy to pay the fee if it brought better acts to campus.
“I thought, coming to a big school, that there were going to be a lot of big acts,” she said.