Editorial Q&A: Student mental health and structural change
Opinion editor Paige Masten sits down with Raleigh Cury and Nikhil Rao, co-facilitators of the UNC-Chapel Hill Mental Health Coalition.
Opinion editor Paige Masten sits down with Raleigh Cury and Nikhil Rao, co-facilitators of the UNC-Chapel Hill Mental Health Coalition.
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"Still, when educational freedom is under threat from the federal government, we feel compelled to support institutions that encourage us to critically evaluate the systems rather than take them at face value."
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"We hope that UNC will step up to create this change — change that facilitates trust and provides options that support the entire UNC community, creating a safe campus for all students."
"The University’s assertion that it actually cares about the mental health of its students is gaslighting at its worst."
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"A lack of diversity in technology, as well as a disregard for ethics in the development of algorithms, consistently disadvantages women and people of color, whether it's in the use of the technology itself or in the lack of support for these individuals in the workforce."
"If Trump loses North Carolina’s popular vote in November, there is a clear, sinister path for our state legislature to elect Trump regardless. Make no mistake, it would trigger a behemoth of a trial — one that would eventually land in a Republican-dominated Supreme Court."
"By building the basic infrastructure needed to support survivors, we can start to address why UNC, and college culture in general, is founded in inherent violence, and create a campus culture which not only adequately responds to violence but eradicates it in the first place."