The event coincided with Student Stores’ Mammoth Monday sale and the last day of work for outgoing Director John Gorsuch. It followed a rally in September, when students delivered a letter to Chancellor Carol Folt protesting the University’s consideration of an unsolicited lease proposal from Follett — a company that owns more than 1,000 student stores nationwide.
N.C. Rep. Verla Insko, D-Orange, spoke of the dangers of privatizing Student Stores.
“I can tell you that the people in charge in Raleigh are new, they’re inexperienced, they believe that they have the answers and they believe that the answer is to privatize,” she said. “I think that’s a dangerous avenue to take for many public services.”
Elsa Teruel came to the rally to support her family. Her daughter is a UNC employee, and her granddaughter is a UNC graduate.
“I feel that the jobs of all these good people here need to be protected,” she said. “We need to keep Student Stores in the UNC community. I don’t think anybody’s going to do a better job than they’re doing already.”
First-year Ruby McClellan attended on behalf of her stepfather Will Blythe, who wrote a novel about the basketball rivalry between UNC and Duke University. She spoke about the importance of independent bookstores, like Bull’s Head Bookshop, to writers.
“They believe in UNC faculty and local writers,” she said.
McClellan said privatization of Student Stores would result in a more impersonal experience.