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TO THE EDITOR: nuity of civil rights work by
EDITORIAL Our upcoming Chapel UNC institutions is a staple
Concerns in cutting
Hill municipal elections part of campus activism.
matter greatly. We look to
please
Voting does not mitigate
local government to solve the importance of protest,
the many challenges our
(general) education
lobbying, discussion and
community faces, including direct action for the protec-
I
dont know about you, but transportation issues (traffic tion of all on UNCs campus.
if you ask me, instigating congestion, bike and pedes- Rather, voting is a
a war with Iran is a really trian facilities, public transit complement to this work by
bad idea. Our curriculum careers often depend on
athletic participation.
discover interests in the
humanities or the fine arts.
services), flooding, erosion
of our local business fabric,
electing officials supportive
I say this because there is a
disturbing number of powerful should make us Now, to the negatives, Second, the collapse environmental protection
of policies that protect UNC
students.
which significantly out- of Math and Social and and escalating cost of living.
people who seem to disagree
with me, and think its actually
better students. number the positives. Natural Science exhibits Further, market distor-
If we want to continue
I
fighting for what is right in
a good idea. Prominent neocon- n the past couple of Most generally, this cur- a different problem. The tions combined with a our community, students
servatives, as well as war hawks weeks, the Daily Tar riculum update will reduce skills needed to complete a shift in town policies have must go and cast their ballot
the number of general calculus course, a political promoted speculative and
in both the Republican and Heel has published in the ongoing local elec-
ill-considered building
Democratic parties, are champ- explanatory articles and education courses taken by science course and a chem- tions and partake in the
ing at the bit for the United practices, resulting in half- civic process at each oppor-
critical letters to the editor each student. While this istry course are fundamen- empty eyesores such as The
States to escalate into an all-out regarding the proposed may be a welcomed addi- tally different. Yes, all may tunity in Chapel Hill and
conflict with Iran, and with Berkshire on Elliot Road. beyond.
general education curricu- tion for students, this board employ some sort of quan- I believe that in recent
President Donald Trump as our sees that as an affront to titative reasoning, but the Brian Fields
lum changes. This board years our town government
current Commander-in-Chief, Political Science
agreed that it was time to the Universitys mission ways in which the discrete has drifted off-course, and
escalation is not unlikely. Senior
One of Trumps more pro- put our thoughts to paper to produce well-rounded disciplines use quantitative has become long on PR and
on this update. young people who will go informations and methods short on true collaboration,
vocative actions toward Iran
inclusivity, fiscal respon- Dr. Amy Fowler will
has been refusing to certify We believe there are out into the world and are radically different. We
many positive components. make it better. find this collapse to be sibility and wise land use support all children
the Joint Comprehensive Plan
of Action. While not outright First, this proposal elimi- Instead, this update a problem for students, planning. We have seen
getting rid of it entirely, under- restricts the material that because we believe that the a disturbing disconnect TO THE EDITOR:
nates the ability of stu-
mining a comprehensive deal between what some elected I enthusiastically endorse
dents to fulfill general edu- students are exposed to University should ensure
that establishes anti-nuclear officials say and what they Dr. Amy Fowler for Chapel
cation requirements with over the course of their that graduates of this insti- actually do, such as incum- Hill-Carrboro City School
proliferation measures, ensures AP courses. While this college experiences by com- tution have some command
international monitoring of the bents claiming to support Board.
does make it more difficult bining general education of mathematical, scientific affordable/workforce hous- Amy has been an advo-
Iranian nuclear program and
to double major or gradu- categories. The categories and social knowledge. ing while voting to do the cate for all children for
represents as breakthrough in
U.S.-Iranian diplomatic rela- ate early, it eliminates a that will combined are Third, the elimination of opposite. many years. As a pediatri-
tions does not bode well. classist, racist structure Humanities with the Fine discrete requirements for From John Winthrops cian, her passion and lifes
Its been argued that the that enabled students Arts, Math with Social U.S. Diversity and Global famous 1630 sermon City work is about children
U.S. should abandon the deal with access to AP courses Science with Natural Perspectives is even more upon a hill: We must advocating for and ensuring
because Iran isnt holding up its and exams in high school Science and U.S. Diversity troubling. The collapse delight in each other, make their well-being physically
with Global Perspectives. of these two categories others conditions our own... and emotionally. In addi-
end of the bargain, even though are able to complete their
labor and suffer together, tion, Amys own three chil-
the U.S. State Department, degrees at UNC faster than While these groupings seems to indicate that the
International Atomic Energy always having before our dren have influenced her
students without access to were decided on common University sponsors the eyes...our community as
Agency, European Union, advocacy and their interests
such courses. themes between the disci- idea that diversity within members of the same body. and needs vary widely.
Russia and China all confirm Second, we applaud plines, this board sees the the U.S. is foreign, which
that Iran is complying. Thats the Chapel Hill I As a gifted education par-
the introduction of MFIT, collapse of the discrete cat- this board finds to be want to live in. And thats ent, Amy is an advocate for
But the opposition to the
a course dedicated to egories as problematic. wrong. In addition, this why I will be voting for differentiated learning and
plan by American war hawks, as
well as by the Israeli and Saudi mental wellbeing, in addi- Recent trends in aca- will decrease the number Allen Buansi, Hongbin Gu, the gifted education pro-
governments, shows they do not tion to the LFIT course. demia treat the humani- of diversity classes, thereby Rachel Schaevitz and Karen gram. She served for many
want dialogue with Iran at all. This is an improvement ties and arts as if they cutting down on profes- Stegman to bring fresh years as a Science Olympiad
If the United States does end to the LFIT curriculum are dying. And, if UNC sors hired for their work ideas and new leadership to coach. Amy is also one of
up in a quixotic war against because, presumably, a removes general education in diversity, domestic or Chapel Hills Town Council. Chapel Hills biggest sup-
Iran, it shouldnt expect sup- requirements that would otherwise. For more information porters of differentiated
person with credentials in
port from allies such as France, about these candidates learning and inclusion for
mental health will teach increase the number of And finally, the faculty
Germany and the United and their qualifications, children with special needs.
the course, further equip- students taking humani- oppose this update. Many see http://www.chalt.org/ As president of the
Kingdom, who are all strong ping students with the ties and fine arts courses, faculty members have
supporters of the Iran deal. chalt-makes-town-council- Special Needs Advisory
resources to deal with UNC contributes to their expressed worries similar endorsements/. Early Council (SNAC), Amy has
The only other nations
their own mental health death. Surely, there will be to the worries expressed in voting continues through led parents and commu-
that have expressed interest
in military operations against and the mental health of humanities and fine arts this piece, and others have November 4, and election nity members in working
Iran have been, of course, Israel their friends. Lastly, it is majors who sustain the expressed concerns on the day is Tuesday November cooperatively with CHCCS
and Saudi Arabia. The latter probably good that varsity departments, at least in schools control of first- 7. Same day registration is to help build one of the best
of which are infamous for the athletes are exempt from their core, but the num- year academic schedules offered at all early voting programs in the state.
incompetence of their armed LFIT. Accidents happen ber of students who take and the speed with which sites. As SNAC president, Amy
those courses who are this update will be imple- Amey Miller has focused on increasing
forces, and theyre primarily and it makes sense that
interested in using the United Slavic Languages training for teachers and
LFIT should not mess up non-majors will ultimately mented.
States to take out one of their Class of 79 teaching assistants work-
the carefully crafted train- decrease. We believe gen- This board trusts that ing with students with
primary rivals in the region. ing of varsity athletes or eral education courses the professors who teach
It should also be noted that critically function as a way general education classes
Voter turnout is low special needs. Inclusion is
unnecessarily injure them, important to Amy and she
weve actually tested how a war
especially when college for students to explore and understand their jobs best. we can change that
with Iran would go, and the is an advocate for ensuring
results were not pretty. Back in as many opportunities for
TO THE EDITOR: special needs students as
2002, the U.S. Armed Forces Local elections are often
engaged in a war game exer- SATIRICAL ADVICE COLUMN overlooked as inconsequen-
possible.
She has been a board
cise between Blue and Red
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